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iPad – A Tool For Digital Natives

Recently my son came home from school all excited with a letter saying that his school was going to start an individual iPad program for the senior grades from next year.

This is great to see! Not only because his Dad is a IT Teacher but because….

Our children are growing up in the 21 Century, it’s a very different one in which you or I grew up in! I saw and used my first computer when I was in year 9 in High School. It was a Commodore Vic 20 – Remember those?

Commodore Vic20
Commodore Vic20

Right from an early age our kids are exposed to all kinds of technological devices and technologies such as fridges that can tell you when you’re out of milk, microwaves that literally tell you how to cook a meal, televisions that you can surf the internet on, smartphones, GPS devices, digital cameras, voip phones you name it they are surrounded by it – TECHNOLOGY IS EVERYWHERE! (well almost everywhere!) Whether you like it or not this is the world that our kids are growing up in. And what’s more our kids are experts and intuitive at using all this technology!

Our kids are digital natives so what better way to keep them engaged and enthusiastic about the learning that they do at school, by giving them the tools or in this case, an iPad to use to enhance their learning.

In his recent article Sesh Kumar from Learning Solutions magazine said that…

“The iPad… enables a host of activities such as referencing, collaborating, and creating content. In an August 2010 Wired.com article, “The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet,” the transformation from open Web browsing to specialized apps was a change driven by the Apple model of mobile computing. The iPad leverages this trend by providing personalized choice of content, a big plus for student users…. …there’s no doubt that the iPad has taken personal computing to the next level. Considering computing devices began with a vision of revolutionizing education, it’s not surprising that many of the iPad’s features appeal to educational users.”

You can read the whole article by Sesh here – Why the iPad is a Learning Tool

Some other interesting articles you might want to read about iPads in Education

How the iPad 2 Will Revolutionize Education

Top 4 Advantages to using iPads in K-12 Schools

10 Big Benefits of Using iPads in Schools

You might also be interested in looking at the videos below

Year of the iPad in Education

iPad as an Educational Tool

Rather than re-invent the wheel I’ve put together a list of websites that provide links, review, guides and resources to some of the best iPad apps you can find on the net. Some are free apps and others you have to pay a small fee to download.

Victorian Government iPads for Learning website

Victorian Government iPads for Learning website Education Apps

iPad Curriculum

Learning and Teaching with iPads

40 Useful iPad Apps With Beautiful Interfaces

Apps in Education

Apple Education Apps

iPad Video Showcase

BloomsApps

5 Great Educational iPad Apps of Kids

Apps for parents: Best iPad apps for elementary school kids

Elementary (Primary) School iPad Apps

12 Great iPad Apps for Elementary School Kids

10 iPad Apps You Don’t Want To Go To School Without

Excellent iPad Apps for Education

Google – Why Use It In The Classroom?

google_logoHave you ever Googled yourself?  Anyone familiar with the world’s biggest search engine has probably succumbed to the temptation at some point.  Google is renowned for finding information — a lot of information, and fast.  I remember the first time I used Google to conduct research for a university assignment and the resulting aneurism when confronted with the millions of matches to my particular topic.  Needless to say, it took me some time to sift through all those matches to my query. In time, I learnt how to search a bit more effectively.
Google is probably the most extensively used search engine that most teachers currently utilize in one way or another, but have you ever considered using it for the dozens of other applications and features it offers for educational and e-learning purposes?

A quick exploration of these features reveals a wealth of educational benefits.

  • Google Maps can quickly and easily chart a journey between two destinations, complete with ETA.
  • Google Alerts can tip you off when fresh news breaks by sending you an email with the details.
  • Google Images can provide you with literally millions of stimulus pictures to inspire class discussions.
  • Google Reader allows you to follow the latest up-to-date trends and information in education or on any topic you choose.
  • Google Docs allows you to create, share, edit and collaborate with other users of your choosing on word-processing, spreadsheets etc online.

In addition to these, there are plenty of other products for you to test out and consider for you and your classroom (there isn’t enough space in this post to list them all!)

Google is the “swiss army knife” for any educator working within the digital age.  You could almost “live off Google alone”, given the sheer scope of options this website offers and the symbiotic relationship a lot of these applications share with learning.
Be sure to know your obligations as far as copyright is concerned, especially if you think it acceptable to start copying unreferenced images or text into your presentations (it’s actually illegal!).  Use Google effectively, reference the websites you learn from and vast amounts of information, images, videos, articles and resources will be under your command.  Use your power wisely.

If you would like to learn more about using google in your classroom click here for your free guide.

Here is a video by Common Craft that explains how to use a search engine like google more effectively.

If you already use google or any of it’s many applications in your day to day work as an educator, why not leave us a comment below and tell us how you use it?

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