Using iPads in the Intermediate Grades August 5, 2014.

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Using iPads in the Intermediate Grades

August 5, 2014

Essential Questions

• What is the difference between technology use and technology integration?

• What practical tips make it easier to manage iPads in the classroom?

• What basic tools will help me get my class started with iPads?

Rules:• Use only the

apps or websites you are asked to use.

• Do not change the wallpaper or take photos.

Agenda:• Socrative• Philosophy• Edmodo• Padlet• Kidblog• Haiku Deck• Apps

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Security• Go over expectations, consequences, and

District Policies• Assign each student a numbered device• Restrict access as needed• Monitor - double click HOME, check photos,

check apps• Accountability• Keep devices in locked cabinets• Watch the cords and earphones• Outlet strips

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Socrative Student

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Technology Guidebook for Educators

Digital Citizenship Resources

What is Technology Integration?

One of the biggest challenges facing educators is distinguishing between using technology and integrating technology. The key to integration is that technology must become a tool that is as commonly and easily used as a pencil or eyeglasses.

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What is the most

important word?

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Bloom’s Taxonomy

https://lucoeipad.wikispaces.com/Why%3F

Bloom’s Taxonomy for iPads

http://langwitches.org/blog/2012/08/07/there-is-more-to-ipads-in-the-classroom-than-apps/comment-page-1/

SAMR Model

Image © 2012, by Dr. Ruben Puentudura

Using Technology Technology Integration

Technology usage is random, arbitrary & often an afterthought

Technology usage is planned and purposeful

Technology is rare or is sporadically used in the classroom

Technology is a routine part of the classroom environment

Technology is used to instruct students on content

Technology is used to engage students with content

Technology is used purely for the sake of using technology

Technology is used to support curricular goals & learning objectives

Raos, Adito, 2013 on TeachBytes

Adito Raos (2013) created a chart on his TeachBytes blog to illustrate the difference between using technology and technology integration.

Using Technology Technology Integration

Technology is mostly being used by the instructor

Technology is mostly being used by students

Focus on simply using technologies

Focus on using technologies to create and develop new thinking processes

More instructional time is spent learning how to use the technology

More instructional time is spend using the technology to learn

Technology is used to complete lower-order thinking tasks

Technology is used to complete higher-order thinking tasks

Raos, Adito, 2013 on TeachBytes

Adito Raos (2013) created a chart on his TeachBytes blog to illustrate the difference between using technology and technology integration.

Using Technology Technology Integration

Technology is used solely by individuals working alone

Technology is used to facilitate collaboration in & out of the classroom

Technology is used to facilitate activities that are feasible or easier without technology

Technology is used to facilitate activities that would otherwise be difficult or impossible

Technology is used to deliver information

Technology is used to construct & build knowledge

Technology is peripheral to the learning activity

Technology is essential to the learning activity

Raos, Adito, 2013 on TeachBytes

Practical tips for passwords.• Locking file box and index cards

Practical tips for upkeep and cleanliness• Use screen protectors• Wipe screens regularly

Edmodo •Do not enter email•Parent Permission

Group Code: y89njs

Padlet •Monitor•Watch for stacking

Part 1

KidBlog•Feedback•Expectations

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Part 3 (opt)Part 4

Reading Response Rubric2 1 0

Introduction Response began by stating the main event from the reading.

Response began with a detail from the reading or a general statement.

Response did not have an introductory statement.

Events Response included 3 details/vocabulary from the text.

Response included less than 3 details/vocabulary from the text.

Response did not include details/vocabulary from the text.

Analyzing Response shows that the student thought about how the text was written.

Response partially shows that the student thought about how the text was written.

Response does not show any evidence of thinking about the text.

Sentence Response included a series of at least 5 interesting sentences that made sense.

Response used at least 4 sentences that make sense.

Response used less than 4 sentences and/or sentences do not make sense.

Conventions Response consistently used capital letters and punctuation correctly. There are fewer than 3 misspelled words.

Response sometimes used capital letters and punctuation correctly. There are between 3 and 8 misspelled words.

Response rarely used capital letters and punctuation correctly. There are more than 8 misspelled words.

Reading Response Rubric

2 1 0

Task Response completely answered the prompt.

Response partially answered the prompt.

Response did not answer the prompt.

Sentences Response included a series of at least 2 sentences that made sense.

Response used at least 1 sentence that made sense.

Response did not use sentence format or did not make sense.

Conventions Response consistently used capital letters and punctuation correctly. There are only 1 or 2 misspelled words.

Response sometimes used capital letters and punctuation correctly. There are between 3 and 6 misspelled words.

Response rarely used capital letters and punctuation correctly. There are more than 6 misspelled words.

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Try some apps!

Qatqi Psychobabble

Popplet Lite

Word to Word Association

Comics Head Lite

7 Words

Complete the first assignment on Edmodo.Use the code: y89njsThen, continue through each exercise. Have fun!

Images7 words. Retrieved from board.iamlights.com7 words. Retrieved from 7littlewordsanswers.blogspot.com Comics Head Lite. Retrieved from play.google.com Comics Head Lite. Retrieved from www.pinterest.com Haiku Deck. Retrieved from http://www.geekwire.com/ Padlet. Retrieved from thetechlady-km.blogspot.comPopplet Lite. Retrieved from ideasforfrenchclass.blogspot.comPopplet Lite. Retrieved from paulhami.edublogs.org Psychobabble. Retrieved from itunes.apple.comPsychobabble. Retrieved from blog.ultralingua.comQatqi. Retrieved from www.insidesocialgames.com Qatqi. Retrieved from archive.wired.comQuizUp. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.orgSocrative. Retrieved from www.amazon.comVittle Free. Retrieved from www.qrayon.com Word to Word Association. Retrieved from itunes.apple.com Word to Word Association. Retrieved from www.appannie.com