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Getting their Attention:

Getting their Attention:. How to teach with an Ipad Steven Bukin SES Folkestone UK. Why is this an issue?. Ambient Intimacy Nomophobia Dual-screening. Nomophobia. Mobiles checked 34 times a day. If you can’t beat them. Post PC?. BYOD. Bring Your Own Device. Ipad teaching functions.

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Getting their Attention:

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  1. Getting their Attention: • How to teach with an Ipad • Steven Bukin SES Folkestone UK

  2. Why is this an issue? • Ambient Intimacy • Nomophobia • Dual-screening

  3. Nomophobia Mobiles checked 34 times a day

  4. If you can’t beat them...

  5. Post PC?

  6. BYOD • Bring Your Own Device

  7. Ipad teaching functions • as an IWB replacement • Presentations • as a visualiser • Remote desktop • Voter response system • Apps

  8. Ipad as an IWB

  9. Ipad 2 and Apple TV

  10. Skitch App

  11. Whiteboard Lite

  12. Groupboard collaborative whiteboard app

  13. Paperdesk App

  14. Presentation Apps • Keynote App • Prezi Viewer App

  15. Screencasting Apps • ShowMe App (free) • Explain Everything App

  16. Visualiser • Camera App

  17. Mindmapping Presentations • Ithoughts HD App

  18. Notetaking • Evernote App

  19. Remote Desktop • Doceri Remote App

  20. Voter Response Systems • SMART Response VE • ActivEngage App (Promethean) • Iresponse Free App • Turning Point App • Socrative

  21. Learning Effects • Increased level of Ss participation • Instant feedback on Ss understanding • Ss can check own progress with peers • Increased thinking time during the lesson • Fosters curiosity in a specific topic • Stimulates debate on subjective issues (Cutri (Cutrim Schmid 2005)

  22. Learning Effects • Introduces fun in the form of competitive games

  23. Perceived Problems • Guessing and lack of remediation • Anxiety increase when anonymity is broken • Limited student participation • Difficulties in voting individually

  24. Apps • Google Translate • Dragon Dictate • Story Cubes

  25. The Flipped Classroom

  26. Class Back-channel Free private chat area Educational microblogging

  27. The Future 10000 tablets in 300 Russian schools Text Target 16.5 million Text

  28. e-textbooks 1.5 million ipads in education iBooks Author

  29. Problems? • Digital apartheid? • More diversion? • Additional cost? • Do we want children to use even more technology? Blunts the imagination?

  30. Thank You • steven.bukin@btinternet.com

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