iPads 4 Learning in the Early YearsBy the Spectronics Consultancy Team
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Amanda Hartmann Inclusive Technology Consultant(Speech Pathologist)
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Why are we all here today? What do you want to leave with?
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Share your thoughts and ideas about having iPads in your classrooms
Yellow hatPositive / Good things
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Red hatFeelings
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Blue hatThinking about thinking
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Green hatNew creative ideas
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White hatWhat info do we know?
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Black hatBad things
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Engage students
Improve learning
Content delivery
Accommodate all learners!11
iPad substitutes in a task
iPad substitutes and adds extra benefits
ENHANCES
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iPad allows tasks to be modified and redesigned
iPad allows us to create new tasks
TRANSFORMS
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Other benefits• Immediate start-up - no time wasted
• 10 hour battery life - used for the school day
• Light and portable
• Minimal technical support
• Touch interface - interactive and accessible
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Must be
• Goal directed
• Supported within the curriculum plan
• Integrated with other technology
• Supported with training and learning
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iOS ecosystems
• iTunes - music, videos, movies
• App store - apps
• iBooks - books- PDFs
• iTunes U - university course work
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Discoverability
• Websites that review apps
• Apps that help us find good apps
• Using the App store better
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Originally created by Harry Walker: Edited, with permission, by Kathy Schrock: Updated by Greg Alchin
DOMAIN 4 3 2 1
Curriculum Connection
Skill(s) reinforced are strongly connected to the targeted skill or concept
Skill(s) reinforced are related to the targeted skill or concept
Skill(s) reinforced are prerequisite or foundation skills for the targeted skill or concept
Skill(s) reinforced in the app are not clearly connected to the targeted skill or concept
AuthenticityTargeted skills are practiced in an authentic format/ problem-based learning environment
Some aspects of the app are presented in an authentic learning environment
Skills are practiced in a contrived game/simulation format
Skills are practiced in a rote or isolated fashion (e.g. flashcards)
FeedbackFeedback is specific and results in improved student performance
Feedback is specific and results in improved student performance (may include tutorial aids)
Feedback is limited to the correctness of student responses and may allow students to try again
Feedback is limited to the correctness of student responses
DifferentiationApp offers complete flexibility to alter settings to meet student needs
App offers more than one degree of flexibility to adjust settings to meet student needs
App offers limited flexibility to adjust settings to meet student needs (e.g., few levels such as easy, medium, hard)
App offers no flexibility to adjust settings to meet student needs (settings cannot be altered)
User Friendliness
Students can launch and navigate within the app independently
Students can launch and navigate within the app independently after demonstration by teacher.
Students can launch and navigate within the app independently after demonstration by teacher. Students require intermittent support.
Students need constant teacher support in order to use the app
Student Motivation
Students are highly motivated to use the app and select it as their first choice from a selection of related choices of apps
Students use the app as directed by the teacher
Students view the app as “more schoolwork” and may be off-task when directed by the teacher to use the app
Students avoid the use of the app or complain when use of the app is assigned
PublishingStudents work can be published in multiple formats and/or social media sites
Students work can be published in multiple formats and/or social media sites after being transferred to a computer.
Students work can be only be published to a computer.
Students work cannot be published.
ReportingData is available electronically to the student and teacher as a part of the app.
Data is available electronically to student on a summary page and may be screenshot to share with teacher
Data is available electronically to the student, but is not presented on a single summary page.
The app does not contain a summary page.
ConnectivityApp connects seamlessly to Wi-Fi network
App connects to Wi-Fi network with manual configuration
App requires port change to connect to Wi-Fi network
App unable to connect to Wi-Fi network
APP Name Curriculum focus
Grade / Stage Cost
Choosing apps - Rubric
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Websites / online• Spectronics Blog and app lists.
http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/blog/apple/
• APPITIC. http://appitic.com/
• Appy Mall. http://www.appymall.com/
• Facebook groups/pages eg. "iTeach: Apps for classroom"; "Spectronics Online"; Technology in Education, Moms with Apps, etc.
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spectronics.com.au/online
Subscription
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Apps for Special EducationBy the Spectronics Consultancy Team
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facebook.com/Spectronics
twitter.com/Spectronics
Spectronics.com.au/Blog
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Apps that find apps
Kindertown Appstar picksAutism Apps
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In the App store - Top Charts
Skitch!24
In the App Store - Education Categories
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In the App store - Genius
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iPad Basics
• Hold and jiggle
• Put into folders
• Rename folders
• Delete apps
• Lock onto bottom dock
APP ICONS
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iPad Basics
• Enable restrictions within SETTINGS - General
• Turn on and off- Installing Apps, Deleting Apps, YouTube, Safari, Camera, In-App purchasing, etc.
RESTRICTIONS
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iPad BasicsMULTI-TASKING GESTURES
• Five finger pinch to close
• Four finger swipe up to multi-tasking dock
• Four finger swipes left and right between apps
• Turn OFF in SETTINGS-General
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iPad BasicsMULTI-TASKING DOCK
• Four finger swipe up to multi-tasking dock
• OR double click HOME button
• Swipe left or right
• Forced close with red dash
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iPad BasicsFILE SHARING
• APP: DropBox
• Sharing options within apps
• iTunes: App panel- file sharing
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iPad BasicsEXTRA TIPS
• Screen Capture
• Make direct links to favourite websites
• Search for apps on iPad
• Side switch
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Apps today...1. Apple apps
2. Teaching tools and classroom management
3. National curriculum
4. Just for fun
5. App smackdown
6. Students with additional learning needs
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Apple Apps
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Teaching tools
• Recordable teaching (eg. Show me, Explain Everything)
• Graphic Organisors (eg. Popplet)
• Data collection (eg. Evernote)
• QR codes (eg. QR city, QR code maker)
• Rover for watching flash files
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Classroom Management
• Visual tools (eg. Visual routine)
• Timers (eg. Bang buzzer, visual timer)
• Decision making/ turn taking (eg, Pick me)
• Rewards (eg. I earnt that)
• Job charts (eg. Chore chart)
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National Curriculum
• English- language, literacy, literature
• Maths- number & algebra, measurement & geometry, statistics & probability
• Science
• History
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English
• RECEPTIVE- listen, read and view
• PRODUCTIVE - speak, write and create
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English - Receptive modes
• Apps to listen, read and view
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English - Productive modes
• Apps to speak, write and create
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English
• Specific apps examples: phonics and spelling, sight words, letters, oral language, sentence building, describing, story telling, parts of speech, etc.
LANGUAGE LITERACY
LITERATURE
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Maths
• Specific app examples: early maths concepts, patterns, add/subtract, time, etc.
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
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Reference Apps
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SCIENCE HISTORY
• Specific app examples: Brain pop, Brain pop junior, Qwiki, Simple wiki.
• Check educational categories in App store
The arts?
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ART MUSIC
Just for fun!
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App Smackdown
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Apps for students with additional needs
• Autism
• Speech- language impairments
• Hearing impairments
• Intellectual impairments
• English as a second language
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spectronics.com.au/blog/tools-and-resources/sett
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Share your creation
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Questions
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Successful implementation of iPads and other technologies for Learning and literacy support
Diverse classrooms Special education
Communication for students with autism and other disabilities
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