Monday, August 27, 2012

~IPAD INTERGRATION TIPS~

iPads are great tool for differentiation and can easily be integrated into the classroom. I've listed my suggestions as you start integrating iPads into your classroom:

  1. REWARD....The iPad IS an extension of the classroom and should be used as resource/supplemental material NOT as a reward. If we treat it like a lollipop so will the students. If we use it as a way to engage students in the learning environment and find resources that enhance our materials, the kids will treat it as a learning tool.
  2. LESS IS MORE....The iPad CAN be used for a 2 or 3 students only. Don't limit yourself. If you teach a math lesson and you have a couple of students that aren't getting it, there's probably an app that will help. As you guide the remaining class into reinforcement activity, let these couple of students use an app to bridge the learning gap. Likewise, don't hold 2 students back if they are advanced and you need to reteach the material for the rest of the class. Find an app that will support your curriculum and offers advance materials for those couple of students. This is a great tool for differentiation!
  3. CENTERS.....aren't just for pre-k and kindergarten. I strongly suggest centers or stations even for middle school and high school projects. The iPad is an excellent tool to use in a rotation! Start a project and divide it into different stations, then break your class into group, set a timer for each station and start rotating. I think this is a great way to break the material up and keep the students engaged. The iPad can be used for reinforcement activities, research,  recording, reporting, camera tool for documentation OR???? ---- let your imagination run wild and fill in the blank to fit your content needs!
  4. TEACHER FOR A DAY....The iPad is a one stop tool to let the students teach and record. Take your current topic, assign 1 student a role of teaching and 1 student a role of recording, CHALLENGE them to reteach the material and engage their peers. The kids will love this project! Best of all, you can reuse the material to introduce material to students that may have missed the class!
  5. UNITE THE IPAD & COMPUTER....use both of the technology tools to let the students learn by exploring and integrate writing skills. Offer an exploratory time where some students use a pre-selected app/apps on the iPad and other students use a pre-selected website on the computer to 'explore' content that is pertinent to your curriculum. Once their technology time is up, have the students go to their desk and write in a journal about what they experienced. This will let the students work on their writing skills as they reflect on the the technology experiences.
  6. SEAMLESS....much like an interactive whiteboard, the iPad should be a seamless part of the curriculum. Plan to use it just like you would any other resource for your lessons. NO dog and pony show required because most kids LOVE it! It's a show stopper that will almost guarantee their undivided attention!
  7. COMMON CORE....many iPad apps are now aligned to common core. Search for specific apps or check out appitic.com for suggestions based on your content!
  8. NO WIFI NO PROBLEM....it's a common misconception that wifi is required, it's not! Most apps don't require wifi in order to be functional. If you find an app that does require wifi, the odds are in your favor that there is a comparable app that will function without wifi.
  9. QUESTIONS....the only stupid questions are those never asked. If you need help, give me a call or shoot me an email. I'm happy to help but can't help if you don't ask. Most of the time, if you are experiencing confusion or a glitch someone else is too! Ask and I'll try to help!
  10. GAIN/EARNINGS....you definitely can't EARN interest if you don't use the iPad. Experiment and find out what works for you. Using the iPad for differentiation depends on you. This includes the many different ways you integrate it. Your students will GAIN by utilizing the product. If you come up with an idea that you think others will love, share it! One of my fav suggestions for elementary classes was Talking Tom. I had only used this app for interaction but one teacher took it to the next level. She had Talking Tom 'give' her spelling test and the kids LOVED IT!

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