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Emerging Technologies

iPads & Apps for the ClassroomWindows Live @ Edu

for Grades 6-12

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Learning with iPad

An incredibly responsive Multi-Touch

screen.

A large, high-resolution LED-backlit IPS

display.

A design that’s thin and light enough to take

anywhere.

iPad isn’t just the best device of its kind —

it’s a whole new kind of device. And it’s

poised to change the learning landscape.

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Apps for EducationWith iPad, the classroom is always at your fingertips.

Right now at the App Store, there are thousands of apps available to download. Students can track their assignments,

take notes, and study for finals. Teachers can give lessons, monitor progress, and stay organized. And that’s just the beginning.

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One iPad goes a long way when students are working in a group. It gives them instant access to the information they need to succeed - either through apps, stored data, or the internet.

It's far more dynamic than a laptop - it can be shared, passed around, propped up, gathered around - it quickly becomes a key tool for enabling group work.

Instant Access to Information

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iTunes U on iPadApple’s iTunes U is home to more than 350,000 free lectures, videos, books,

and podcasts from learning institutions all over the world.

Universities such as Yale, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Oxford, Cambridge, MIT,

Beijing Open University, and the University of Tokyo, as well as broadcasters

such as PBS, offer free content on iTunes U.

Content ranges from lectures and presentations

to syllabi and campus maps.

Accessing iTunes U is simple. Just tap More in the

iTunes app and you’ll see iTunes U. From there,

browse and download content directly to your iPad.

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Let’s go over some of the features and apps included on the iPad…

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iBooks on iPadiBooks on iPad features a vibrant color screen, crisp text,

and a Multi-Touch interface that lets you turn pages with

the flick of a finger.

It’s also a convenient way to browse, sample, and buy

books. Simply download the free iBooks app from the App

Store and buy everything from classics to best sellers from

the built-in iBookstore.

Once you’ve downloaded a book, it appears on your

bookshelf. Just tap it to start reading.

Easy-to-use tools let you keep your place with bookmarks,

highlight text and dates, and make notes.

You can also save, read, and print PDFs — great for class

handouts, research papers, and more.

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Safari

Doing research on the web has never

been easier or more intuitive.

That’s because the Multi-Touch screen

lets you use the most natural pointing

device there is: your finger!

Scroll through a page just by flicking up

or down. Or pinch to zoom in or out on a

photo. And the large screen makes

sharing information with your students

— or among themselves — a no-brainer.

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MailSee and touch your email in ways you never could

before. In landscape, you get a split-screen view

showing both an opened email and the messages

in your inbox.

To see the opened email by itself, turn iPad to

portrait, and the email automatically rotates and

fills the screen.

No matter which way you hold iPad, you can scroll

through your email, compose a new message using

the large onscreen keyboard, or delete messages

with nothing more than a tap and a flick.

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Calendar

iPad makes it easy to stay on schedule by

displaying day, week, month, or list views

of your calendar. You can sync it with

your Torrington email/calendar.

You can see an overview of a whole

month or the details of a single day.

iPad even shows multiple calendars at

once, so you can manage work, personal,

and student schedules at the same time.

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Notes

With its expansive display and

large, onscreen keyboard, iPad is

perfect for taking notes in class.

In landscape view, you see not

only a note-taking page but a list

of all your notes.

iPad even circles the current note

in red, so you can see where you

are at a glance.

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Maps

Experiencing the world, both near and far,

is a completely new experience on iPad.

Tap to view maps from above with high-

resolution satellite imagery, up close with

street view, or with topography in terrain

view — all using Google Services.

You can even search for nearby locations

and landmarks, then get directions from

your current location.

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iPad for alliPad comes with a screen reader, support

for playback of closed-captioned content,

and other innovative universal access

features — right out of the box.

There’s no additional software to buy or

install. These features make iPad easier

to use for students who have a vision

impairment, are deaf or hard of hearing,

or have a physical or learning disability.

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Let’s go over the kinds of apps that are available in the App Store for

the iPad…

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Learn about shapes

Mia's playground is a great app for younger children to learn about shape and color.

Children are shown an image (e.g. blue car) and have to find another one in amongst others.

The other game shows the user an outline of a shape and children have to select pieces to make the shape whole.

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Read out loud and share

Toy Story Read-along is a free interactive eBook from Disney

The application can either read the story to you whilst highlighting the words or you can record your own voice reading the story.

Children can record their own voice reading, and either listen back or give it to another pupil who provides peer feedback on it.

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Practice letter formationsiFontMaker allows you to create your own font using your finger. It puts a guideline for the shape on-screen and you 'draw' your letter over the top.

Once you have completed all upper case and lower case it will build it into a font that can be used on the computer in the child's work as an alternative to Comic Sans!

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Art, Music & Creativity

Experience the world of digitalart with apps that can help youteach or learn how to draw, paint, and even play a musicalinstrument. You can also create your own artistic masterpiece.

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Project almost anything for a large group

GoodReader is an app for the iPad that allows the viewing of many different file formats on the iPad itself.

It will also allow them to be projected over the VGA-out connector.

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Speech to Text

Dragon Dictation allows iPad users to quickly and easily convert speech into editable text that can be copied or sent via e-mail.

Great for learners who prefer talking over writing. Improves spelling too.

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Practice math skills

MathBoard is appropriate for all ages from kindergarten (with simple addition and subtraction problems) to elementary school where learning multiplication and division can be a challenge.

You can control the range of numbers you want to work with, the amount of questions you want to answer and even assign a time limit per quiz. MathBoard will make learning math fun.

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Now it’s your turn…let’s divide up into groups and each group take a

subject…Math, Reading, Science, etc. and spend some time working

together and investigating apps.

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Links

With so many educational apps on the App Store, there’s no limit

to the learning possibilities at your fingertips. Take a look atsome of our favorite apps for learning.

• http://www.apple.com/education/apps/#

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Windows Live @ Edu

• Information about email accounts available to student in Grades 6 – 12

• Teachers will be able to access these accounts as well to share information and collaborate with students

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“I want an easy way to communicate with my teachers”

“There’s no one place to access my

group project work”

“I started my

homework at home and

want to finish it at

school during a

study hall.”

“My printer is broken

and I need to print my

homework.”

“I have to store

schoolwork on a USB

drive because

there’s no where else to put it”

STUDENTS

“I don’t have the

latest version of Office at home.”

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http://[email protected]

password = torrington They will be prompted to change your password after first login

How do students login?

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http://[email protected]

password = torrington You will be prompted to change your password after first login

How do teachers login?

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Microsoft Outlook Live

10 GB inbox, up to 20 MB attachments

Works with Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer

Address book, calendaring, tasks and more

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Microsoft Office Live Workspace

Save over 1,000 Microsoft Office documents in one online place

Manage documents in one convenient place and view documents from almost any computer with a web browser

Open and save files from familiar programs like Word, Excel and PowerPoint

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Windows Live Sky DriveStore documents and photos online

25 GB password-protected online storage

Create private, shared, and public folders

Store documents and photos online so they can be accessed from any Internet-connected computer and be shared with others.

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What if a student can’t login?

If a student can’t login or it’s not working properly – make sure they’re using a supported browser (Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer)

If a student needs a password reset, they can go the LMC for assistance.

Technology Staff will be available to help students with logging in after school the first week in September.