So, iPad as tool for teaching? Jury's still out. I've used it with AirSketch and MobileMouse (more on these apps in the future), but these haven't really changed the way I teach. However, as a tool for personal professional development the iPad will be tough to beat. I've already shown off FlipBoard for getting me back into Twitter. But I've also downloaded a number of apps for media consumption. These include:
- NPR - Full audio and news stories
- PBS - Has some full episodes of great shows, including Nova!
- TWiT - The Twit network is a great place to keep up on changes in technology
- NASA - Includes some great pictures, videos, and info from NASA
- NY Times & USA Today - I far prefer my newspapers in this form. No stacks of paper to deal with
- TED - Great inspiring talks.
In addition, it makes a great ereader. It's pretty easy to pull in PDFs, I've been using GoodReader as my app of choice for this. Again, noting I couldn't use my laptop for, it's just more pleasant.
The bottom line is that I've been consuming more media related to education and improving my teaching with the iPad than I was before the iPad. So, the direct impact on my teaching may be minimal so far, but the indirect impacts will likely be large.
4 comments:
Interesting. I'm debating whether to buy an ipad or not so I'm thrilled to have found your blog. I'm even more thrilled that you are looking to do something similar to myself (I'm looking to track my student observations while they are working in collaborative groups).
I look forward to hearing more about the benefits and drawbacks so I can (finally!) make a decision!
Dixie,
If you end up having any specific questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
I've used my iPad in a tech support role in a middle school and you're exactly right on everything. GoodReader is great and the recent update allowing PDF annotations made it even better.
All of my pdf manuals and school docs are now saved in iBooks. iMocha VNC works great to get to my desktop.
Just tested Google Forms and now understand why it works so well.
Thank you for your thoughtful post.
ps. The Special Ed teachers love the iPad for kids but Apple products are not allowed in our district. Yet!!!
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