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12 Good iPad Tips Teachers Should Know About - Educators Technology

12 Good iPad Tips Teachers Should Know About - Educators Technology | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

"Here is a handy infographic we designed specifically for teachers and students. The visual is based on a post we published here a few days ago featuring a total of 15 practical iPad tips to help you make the best of this device in education. Some of the features mentioned in the earlier post relate to Safari, we omitted those and kept only the ones that are strictly technical."


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Joyce Valenza's curator insight, July 11, 2017 9:23 AM
Simple but critical tips!
 
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GwynethJones's curator insight, July 11, 2017 10:14 PM

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Joyce Valenza's insight:
Simple but critical tips!
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An Interesting Collection of Handy iPad Tips for Teachers and Students

An Interesting Collection of Handy iPad Tips for Teachers and Students | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
Today while I was attending an iPad workshop I noticed that some teachers are using their iPads in a time-wasting manner. I am not sure if they are new to iPad or not but the first thing one can...

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John McDermott Neill's curator insight, October 3, 2013 12:06 AM

Some useful tips delivered via video.

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What Happens When You Deploy Android Tablets In A Classroom | Edudemic

What Happens When You Deploy Android Tablets In A Classroom | Edudemic | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

We hear of many reports on the deployment of iPads in classrooms and schools, but what about the deployment of Android tablets? This post is a review of what happened in a 5th grade classroom where all students were provided with an Android tablet. It highlights a "must-read report that details every aspect of how it went."

The full report provides a "high-level step-by-step guid to deploying Android tablets" (most likely applicable to any tablet deployment).

Key takeways are provided such as (quoting from the post):

* The  school district came up with new policies, processes, and instituted IT support for the project.

* The parents were involved in the project as well. (Additional info in post)

* The overall price came out to be $200 per student per year.

* There were multiple technical problems thoughout every week that required that tablets be rest to factory settings.

Much more may be found in the post, or you might want to check out the actual report, "Learning is Personal, Stories of Android Tablet Use in the 5th Grade" at http://www.learninguntethered.com.


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100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom

100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom

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What Happens When You Deploy Android Tablets In A Classroom | Edudemic

What Happens When You Deploy Android Tablets In A Classroom | Edudemic | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

We hear of many reports on the deployment of iPads in classrooms and schools, but what about the deployment of Android tablets? This post is a review of what happened in a 5th grade classroom where all students were provided with an Android tablet. It highlights a "must-read report that details every aspect of how it went."

The full report provides a "high-level step-by-step guid to deploying Android tablets" (most likely applicable to any tablet deployment).

Key takeways are provided such as (quoting from the post):

* The  school district came up with new policies, processes, and instituted IT support for the project.

* The parents were involved in the project as well. (Additional info in post)

* The overall price came out to be $200 per student per year.

* There were multiple technical problems thoughout every week that required that tablets be rest to factory settings.

Much more may be found in the post, or you might want to check out the actual report, "Learning is Personal, Stories of Android Tablet Use in the 5th Grade" at http://www.learninguntethered.com.


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