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Showing posts with label Equipment Keyboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equipment Keyboards. Show all posts
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
iPad Keyboard NOT an Issue For Students
So many people ask me if the iPad keyboard is an issue. Just now, I viewed two students utilizing the keyboard in two effective ways. See how they do it!
Labels:
Equipment Keyboards
Split Keyboard on iPad - Student Teaches Me!!!
Once again, I find students teaching me. This student was using the split screen, which he demonstrates how to get.
I didn't know, but now I do!
I didn't know, but now I do!
Labels:
Equipment Keyboards,
iPad Functions
Lecturing In An Unique Way
At times we do need to give the students information! We decided that we were going to have 2 days of student investigation using QR codes and search tools on the iPad.
After that we are solidifying their learning by "telling the story" so that they can understand the Rise to Revolution!
See how we did it!
Love the fact that students are starting to grab the app they feel is best for the job!
Student demonstrates split keyboard while taking notes in Google Docs
After that we are solidifying their learning by "telling the story" so that they can understand the Rise to Revolution!
See how we did it!
Love the fact that students are starting to grab the app they feel is best for the job!
Student demonstrates split keyboard while taking notes in Google Docs
Friday, January 6, 2012
8 Burning Questions About iPads in Class (Answered!)
I recently received an email from a media and tech teacher from a school district in Wisconsin. The questions she has asked are awesome and could be helpful to others. My answers to her questions are followed with actual video clips from my classroom. Enjoy and may this be helpful!
Questions are in bold!
How has it (implementation of iPads) gone for you and the students?
On a scale of 1-10 it's a 100! The first month we experienced technical issues: not logging in right away, not connected to the internet, not sure how to use them, not what the uses would be.
Since then, we couldn't live without them! The apps and constant access to the internet has opened up a whole new world of learning. As one student just stated, "It allows me to learn by myself!" Ah! Self learning-isn't that a life long LEARNING lesson!
It has been a challenge to truly integrate the iPads and there many uses. I'm not going to lie! I don't sleep much, but I believe that I have truly come to understand how to integrate them! See this post! It takes total out of the box thinking.
Take the concept that you need the students to master and think, "How can we do this on the iPad through an app or website!"
The students couldn't imagine school without the iPads.
So many students comment that they love having internet access to look up information to preview a concept. Some of the favorite apps students like are the creative apps. See all apps here and here!
What percentage of class time do the students use the iPads?
90% and increasing!!! Update From Friday's Class: Asked the students this question after explaining I received this email and their responses thrilled me. They somewhat laughed and said, "Tell the teacher ALL THE TIME!"
I really see students moving away from paper notebooks and using their blog or an app to record their thoughts.
We also utilize Twitter as a place to incorporate the #pcsmmvp Most Valuable Point of the day. Students have also connected their professional blogs with their Twitter account.
What types of activities are they using them for?
EVERYTHING! The best way to see the activities is to take a half hour and view our YouTube channel!
Our most recent activity replaced a lecture by a teacher and placed the learning on students. As the students learned the content, myself and my learning support teacher moved throughout the room answering specific questions from students. Totally engaged and totally on task!
Students Become Teachers!
How do they handle the onscreen keyboard? Is it an issue?
Perfectly! No. Students are not using the traditional keyboarding finger placement as they would on a desktop or laptop, but it has not been an issue. We purchased three wired keyboards to test and only 2-3 students ask to use them. Others don't ask and type full paragraphs without saying a word.
How do you get apps installed?
We use the Bretford Cart and a Macbook.
Are the textbooks on the iPad? good or bad?
Our textbooks are on the iPad, but not in the interactive way. Not yet! I use the smartboard notebook software and create a PDF of our chapters. I email the students the chapter through our use of Google Apps for Education. They download the book or open it with PaperPort notes or in iBooks and the book is on their iPad.
STUDENTS ABSOLUTELY RAVE ABOUT THIS! They leave their traditional book at home and use the iPads at school.
It is not good! IT IS GREAT!!!
Questions are in bold!
How has it (implementation of iPads) gone for you and the students?
On a scale of 1-10 it's a 100! The first month we experienced technical issues: not logging in right away, not connected to the internet, not sure how to use them, not what the uses would be.
Since then, we couldn't live without them! The apps and constant access to the internet has opened up a whole new world of learning. As one student just stated, "It allows me to learn by myself!" Ah! Self learning-isn't that a life long LEARNING lesson!
It has been a challenge to truly integrate the iPads and there many uses. I'm not going to lie! I don't sleep much, but I believe that I have truly come to understand how to integrate them! See this post! It takes total out of the box thinking.
Take the concept that you need the students to master and think, "How can we do this on the iPad through an app or website!"
The students couldn't imagine school without the iPads.
So many students comment that they love having internet access to look up information to preview a concept. Some of the favorite apps students like are the creative apps. See all apps here and here!
What percentage of class time do the students use the iPads?
90% and increasing!!! Update From Friday's Class: Asked the students this question after explaining I received this email and their responses thrilled me. They somewhat laughed and said, "Tell the teacher ALL THE TIME!"
I really see students moving away from paper notebooks and using their blog or an app to record their thoughts.
We also utilize Twitter as a place to incorporate the #pcsmmvp Most Valuable Point of the day. Students have also connected their professional blogs with their Twitter account.
What types of activities are they using them for?
EVERYTHING! The best way to see the activities is to take a half hour and view our YouTube channel!
Our most recent activity replaced a lecture by a teacher and placed the learning on students. As the students learned the content, myself and my learning support teacher moved throughout the room answering specific questions from students. Totally engaged and totally on task!
Students Become Teachers!
How do they handle the onscreen keyboard? Is it an issue?
Perfectly! No. Students are not using the traditional keyboarding finger placement as they would on a desktop or laptop, but it has not been an issue. We purchased three wired keyboards to test and only 2-3 students ask to use them. Others don't ask and type full paragraphs without saying a word.
How do you get apps installed?
We use the Bretford Cart and a Macbook.
Are the textbooks on the iPad? good or bad?
Our textbooks are on the iPad, but not in the interactive way. Not yet! I use the smartboard notebook software and create a PDF of our chapters. I email the students the chapter through our use of Google Apps for Education. They download the book or open it with PaperPort notes or in iBooks and the book is on their iPad.
STUDENTS ABSOLUTELY RAVE ABOUT THIS! They leave their traditional book at home and use the iPads at school.
It is not good! IT IS GREAT!!!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Important Keyboard Tips & Tricks
As presented by MakeUseof.com, I will be sharing the great iPad2 keyboard tips and tricks with the students. My favorite is the enormous amount of characters available if a person places their finger on a character key and hold.



Again, you can find all of the tips and tricks HERE!
Labels:
Equipment Keyboards,
Tips
Saturday, April 23, 2011
We Are Wired!...For Now!
We believe at this time with our network, which is very good, we will be buying some wired keyboards for the iPad2. We are looking at 10 keyboards at first to see if students actually use them. While wireless would be best, wired will be o.k. to start.
Labels:
Equipment Hardware,
Equipment Keyboards
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