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Technology Vision 1:1 iPad Mobile Learning Project Dawn Ewasiuk Anthony

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This presentation was made in my Leadership class. It is presenting an 1:1 iPad roll out for the students. This presentation gives all the benefits of allowing the students to use iPads as a tool for furthering their education.

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  • 1. Technology Vision 1:1 iPad Mobile Learning Project Dawn Ewasiuk Anthony

2. Common Core Standards 2010 Indiana adopted the CCS To prepare students for college and careers in the global economy Technology is a tool for learning 3. Mobile Learning Mobile learning offers learning experiences that can be individualized and collaborative. It is is the use of handheld devices that accesses the students to 24/7 learning, allows students to learn collaboratively while personalizing their education (Kajeet, 2012). Take learning beyond the classroom and the teacher Exposes students on-line teachers, experts and mentors (Dede, 2012) 4. The future of learning Life-long Life-wide On demand (Dede, 2012) 5. iPad Larger screen Cost effective Portable Individual learning Collaborative learning 6. Student Internet use Virtual textbook Reference library Virtual tutor Virtual study group Guidance Counselor 7. Digital Textbooks Cost savings of 80% compared to paper textbooks Interactive features Accommodated to learning Collaborative Learning 8. Bershire Wireless Learning InitiativePrincipal Saw student growth in writing Student put more effort into their assignments Students produced better looking products Students are willing to revise and rewrite papers Teachers The program gave the students greater freedom of choice with regard to the individual learning style An increase in the students conducting research through participation in other words collaborative learning Results of surveyed Principals and Teachers on BWLI program (Bebell, Kay, 2010) 9. Conclusion Gives our students a jump start on life-long learning Fulfill the Common Core Standards technology requirement Offers individual and collaborative learning experiences To prepare our students for college or a rewarding career in the global economy. 10. Thank you 11. Cited Sources ACOT2, Apple classrooms of tomorrow-today. (2008, April).Understanding of 21st century skills and outcomes. Retrieved from: http://all.apple.com/acot2/skills Auld, L. (August 3, 2010). Indiana adopts common core standard. Indiana Department of Education. Retrieved from: http://www.edweek.org/media/commoncoreadoption.pdf Arafeh, S., Levin, D. Rainie, L., Lenhart, A. (August, 2002). The digital disconnect: the widening gap between Internet-savvy students and their schools. Pew Internet. Retrieved from: http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2002/The-Digital-Disconnect-The-widening-gap-between- Internetsavvy-students-and-their-schools/Summary-of-Findings.aspx Bebell, D., Kay, R. (2010). One to one computing: a summary of the quantitative results from the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative. The Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, volume 9 number 2. Retrieved from: http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/jtla/article/view/1607/ Dede, C (2012). 21st Century education requires distributed support for learning. Educational Technology and Change Journal. Retrieved from: http://etcjournal.com/2012/01/07/21st-century-education- requires-distributed-support-for-learning/ Franklin, T. (2011). Mobile Learning: At the Tipping Point. Turkish Online Journal Of Educational Technology - TOJET, 10(4), 261-275. 12. Cited Sources (continued) Kajeet for Education (n.d.). Clearing the road for widespread mobile learning. Retrieved July 20, 2012 from: https://files.nwesd.org/~jhardy/BYOD- MobileLearning/Clearing%20the%20Road%20for%20Widespread%20Moblie%20Learning.pdf Park, Y. (2011). A Pedagogical Framework for Mobile Learning: Categorizing Educational Applications of Mobile Technologies into Four Types. International Review Of Research In Open And Distance Learning, 12(2), 78-102. Vascellaro, J. Tibken, S, Trachtenberg, J.A. (January 20, 2012). Apple jumps into textbooks. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204555904577169523446883172.html