Design the iPad Lesson: Focus on the Learning Not the App
Feb 25, 2016
Design the iPad Lesson: Focus on the Learning Not the App
Agenda-also available from
webpage Welcome Assign iPad for use during the training only
Targeted Tech Standards for teachers- Scan QR codes for message
Google survey- What type of access will you have at your school?
12 tips for initial Use- Refer to Document in files or hard copy provided
What is Effective Mobile learning? Mobile Learning Defined
Bloom's Taxonomy Part 1- Remembering to Applying Break/ Your definition of iPad...-Use Socrative
Enter note in Evernote
Blooms Taxonomy Part 2- Analyzing to CreatingUse Socrative to submit response
Enter notes in Evernote
Tech-Based Formative Assessment- benefits both Teacher and Student Ideas for Grouping Tips for Maintenance and File Management Final Evaluation and Exit Ticket
Liink webpage for this PD
CheckPoint- Brief description: describe type of access students
will have to mobile devices. ( ie: cart of ipads shared with multiple teachers, 6 ipads for one classroom, one iPad for one classroom etc)
Locate Google Survey by typing in URL http://tinyurl.com/78qvwl4or Scan QR CodeEnter only• First Name, • Brief Description
Basics/Initial Use of the iPad
12 Tips Need to Know/Initial Use
1. Turning it on and Closing2. Screenshot3. Multitasking Status Bar-View and Launch Apps4. Multitasking Status Bar- screen rotation,
brightness,media,sound5. Rearrange Apps-Folders , deleting, moving apps to pages or
menu bar6. Search- "Spotlight"7. Restrictions8. Volume Basics9. Volume Extras- lock volume10. Camera Basics- Focus, Zoom,Toggle Camera/Video11. Keyboard Options- Split Keyboard, hide keyboard12. Keyboard -Extra Characters & Shortcuts
Link To Handout
What Is Mobile Learning?
Mobile Learning is...• On-the-Go- Learners have the ability to carry the
device with them wherever they go. • Handheld- Learners can hold these devices in
their hands. The trend is for mobile devices to become easier to carry around.
• Portable- Learners can carry the devices in a bag or pocket and recharge the device at various locations.
• lightweight- Learners find the device light in weight
Some example are..e cellphones, smartphones, iPods, iPads, tablets, handheld computers, media players, e-book readers and more.
Mobile Learning is Effective When...
Tip 1. Learners choose the learning content.Tip 2. Learners are integrating artifacts, realia, objects, and experiences
that surround theirdaily lives (real world learning).Tip 3. Learners are moving around/ with the device.Tip 4. Learners are motivated by expand the learning outside the
classroom walls.Tip 5. Learners work collaboratively to explore the world around them.Tip 6. Learners are motivated to search for several possible options,
solutions, and answers to problems.Tip 7. Learners are presented with problems in which they must find many
possible solutions and are able to test out these solutions.
Notice
This list of tips is very similar to what constitutes overall effective learning.
Technology integration not about the iPad or the device
If Focus is on the Learning Objectives, title for this session changed to...
Designing iPad Lessons: Focus on the Objective not the App
Title for this session started as...
iPad Use in the Classroom
Hmmm.. I think that is a better Title.
Checkpoint: What is an iPAd ...
iPad is... category that I can use ...touch device
mobile device
communication tool
organizer
to track my deviceto listen to my music
Work in partners to complete this defining chart. At the end, each partner will be asked to share one sentence in response to this question. What is an iPad?
Designing the Lesson Plan-Part 1
Focus on Learning, Planning the workflow, Bloom's Taxonomy, applying lesson plan framework
Bloom's Taxonomy ResourcesResources to learn more about Bloom's Taxonomyhttp://www.scoop.it/t/ipad-lessons
Edorigami Bloom’s Taxonomyhttp://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy
Edutopia (Diane Darrow) iPad Apps Bloomswww.edutopia.org/blog/ipad-apps-elementary-blooms-taxonomy-applying-diane-darrowrecommended as excellent resource
Kathy Schrock: Bloomin’ iPadhttp://www.schrockguide.net/bloomin-apps.html
Appitic: Bloom’s Taxonomy of Apps (some are free, but not all)http://appitic.com/
Other ResourcesiBook- Hot Apps 4 HOTShttp://itunes.apple.com/us/book/hot-apps-4-hots/id496961354?mt=11
TechChef4U App - free 500+ database of apps sort by grade or
content area
Appy Hours 4 U radio podcast archived in iTunes, review apps for
students to use in the classroom, special interest in featuring free apps
Checkpoint: What is an iPAd ...
iPad is... category that I can use ...touch device
mobile device
communication tool
organizer
to track my deviceto listen to my music
Work in partners to complete this defining chart. At the end, each partner will be asked to share one sentence in response to this question. What is an iPad?
Designing the Lesson PlanPart 2
Top 3 levels of Bloom's, Tech-based Formative Assessment, Grouping Models
Types of Formative Assessment1. Q & A in the lesson2. Short test and
Quizzes3. Photo/video as
evidence of student Performance
4. Digital Assignments5. Multi media -
Projects6. Written Question
Surveys7. Oral responses in
class discussions8. Simulation9. Conferencing
You may recognize in the form of >>>Turn and TalkHand SignalsOne minute essayMisconcepetion CheckFinal reflectionExit ticketPerformance assessmentAnticipatory set of questionsetc.
Tech-Based Formative AssessmentExamples:Google formsSocrativeClass DojoMedia Files-Student produced Content,
valuable evidence for assessmentDiscussion ForumsGames of simulations with built in
analytics (ie: quizlet)
Ideas for Grouping and Work FlowTable talk
How do you? o Schedule use
Will you be the only class using the devices?
How long will you need the devices before someone else get them?
o Share with students Enough for every student? Partner projects? Team projects? Timed use? (Joe get 15 mins passes to
Ken)
Checkpoint:Answer one of four questionsSubmit your response in Socrative
• What have you learned?• What do you want to know
more about? • What are your concerns? • What are you excited about? Submit your response in SocrativeEnter Room #64982Or do this in Evernote
Use app for studentsOr Go to website for Student Log in
Considerations for Use,Maintenance,
and File Management
Consider District Policy About…Twitter and Facebook- district policy
Blocked by filter?Raises the issues of Privacy and user responsibility
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act-( FERPA )responsibility for obtaining media release forms from students if you intend to share in the Cloud/Internet
District Board Policy and Procedures recently posted
Student Network Use Agreement- link to district student Form , ideas for covering the wording of this document
About Settings on Devicelock screen - slide to unlock - no code required for student use
ipad
*four digit code required if teacher using to access email. Student should never touch this device if teacher teacher has activate Active Sync with SPS email
Enabled Restriction- iPads from Cart are enabled! Others need to check who configured devices, and how restrictions set. Ask school Program Facilitator for 4 digit code if end user is allowed to customize.
12 tips need to know for Initial Use
Use Generic eMail
Why?• Utilize cloud stprage (Dropbox,
Evernote, )• Email report when apps allow• Utilize web-based application
(counterpart to the iOS app) when available
• Access to email required to create account for applications like Dropbox, Evernote, BrainPop, Voicethread, Posterous etc
What?• email for student use of apps
([email protected])• Only teacher has the Password for
this email account• Student can use the password for
iPad applications
WifiSetup wifi
o Already done for students devices during initial configuration. Set up to connect to school WAP
o How to check signal? If no connection, check WAP ethernet cable. power, green light indicator
Can iPads be check out for take home use?
o Check with your school about Policy to release equipment
o If checkout is allowed - link to direction for adding home network wireless access point- show steps and check for available access. Note: Cannot add apps only explore what is already installed.
Find my iPhone
Why is this Important?
How do I used it when I need it?
File Transfer - Overview
I. Transfer of Photos and VideoA. Transfer from computer to multiple devicessolution: iPhoto /iTunes, Dropbox,
B. Transfer from device to computera) iExplore 3 b)Evernote, c) dropbox, d) iPhoto/iTunes E) Image Capture
Photo and Video TransferiPhoto and iTunesTransfer from computer to device
File Transfer- Con’t
II. Transfer of Other ( PPT, PDF, Doc)A. Transfer from computer to device:Solution: Google Docs, Dropbox, Evernote, File Sharing feature in iTunes, iExplore 3 ( New)
B. Transfer from device to computer depends on the app. Options provided for saving are examples of apps that allow this like dropbox, evernote, Educreation, Good Reader,
File Management- Other filesHow will you manage the files once they are on the
MacBook/internet/Cloud? How will you backup data and files from your
designated Computer station?Solution to consider:
External hard driveMac has Time Machine- set to backup your files Transfer to school serverOnline storage - Google Docs, Dropbox
Do you have other options?New option released- iExplorer- $35 for Mac
or PC
Updates/Downloading Apps• Apple Configurator used on a Mac-
(Ideal)o allows for multiple devices configured and named at
the same time o update apps once and then sync to multiple deviceso tracks licenses for each device- (supervised only)
• iTunes used if only PC available-(not desirable)o must be done by connecting one device to computer
with USB cable.o After devices are named and configured, downloads
and iOS updates done from iTunes. For this method, must touch each device and go through the process one at a time. Track licenses through bookkeeping on spreadsheet by PF
Lesson Plan Framework/Template
Planning Structure supported by CCS
Common Core Standards
• CCS promotes seamless integration of technology
• Recognizes flexibility required in application of variety of tech tools. Provides what students should be able to do but leaves it up to the teacher to determine How?
• Assuming teacher has enough technological knowledge to discern what technology is best to apply,
Activity Content Potential technology to support standard
Workflow if Using EduCreation• PrePlanning- student outlines what
they know about a topic
• Student writes their draft about they know about a topic.,draws or takes pictures illustrating topic chosen. Teacher can have preloaded pictures of student drawings and writing drafts and save to dropbox.
• Student use the pictures stored in dropbox to read and record writing entries using Educreation
• Students Save to my student library (must be logged in with account for this work to upload to cloud account in Educreation or upload school library All share work thru Educreation web-based interface
Content
Pre-Planning
Save work
Share work
Pencil and Paper
Title of Lesson/Actovity: math tutorial concepts learned in last unit
Part 1-Content Focus:What are students able to do? orWhat is the purpose of the activity?
Math Geometry unit-for 4th grade class analyze and identify properties of a geometirc shape
Assessment:: Quality of Content , accuracy of calcualton, clarity of explanation
Part 2- Access to Tech:Who and how much is each Type of user using the Tech tool?Teacher=T, Student=S
100% student 100% use by S
Student GroupingEach student creates a how to screencast - individual work will be assessed
Part 3- sketch procedure to follow:must include direction for...PreplannningContent-Saving work in ProgressSharing with intended audience
use words numbers and drawing to explain workflow for this activityStudents distinguish properties of 2D shapes, using educreation student show and explain properties of two different 2 dimensional shapes
Math Tutorials created by 4th to 12th graders
Your Turn!
1. Sign up for a Dropbox account and Evernote account:
2. Prewrite an idea for activity- use template to create sketch of lesson plan or activity to build toward lessona. Use one of the brainstorming apps on your
deviceb. Take screenshot c. Create new note in Evernote d. Add photo from photo library to notee. Record or type text with additional thoughts
or plans for your lesson
Title of Actovity:
Part 1-Content Focus:What are students able to do? orWhat is the purpose of the activity?
Assessment:: Quality of Content , accuracy of calcualton, clarity of explanation
Part 2- Access to Tech:Who and how much is each Type of user using the Tech tool?Teacher=T, Student=S
Student Grouping
Part 3- sketch procedure to follow:must include direction for...PreplannningContent-Saving work in ProgressSharing with intended audience
use words numbers and drawing to explain workflow for this activity
Lesson Plan Framework/ Template
Final ThoughtsClean-up - Please delete ALL
photosFinal Evaluation/Exit Ticket(use i-inigma App to read QR code)
Producers of contentSample tutorials created by students
• http://mathtrain.tv/• Example Prime Factorization• Simple Interest• Percents to Fractions• Multiplication• featured in Video Tab - Converting to
Kilograms
• samples from Educreation
Resources used for this Lesson
•Dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/•Explain Everythinghttp://www.explaineverything.com/about.html•Educreationhttp://www.educreations.com/•ScreenChomp•Mathtrain.TV- Converting to Kilograms•Form to make a recommendation of an ideas - used Socrative but will post ideas in google•Google collection of shared ideas from participants
Choices:Tools for Creating Tutorials
• EduCreation (free browser based interfaceand app version available)
• Screen Chomp (free)
• iMovieApp (part of the Apple Suite -$4.99)
• Explain Everything App ($2.99)
Workflow if Using iMovie
•Planning- students outline what they know and prepare script, practice script
•Create in iMovie ( create video using video footage or still shots in camera roll)
Save rendered movie into camera roll or send directly to YouTube.
Open dropbox and transfer video from camera roll into dropbox folder. Transfer video from dropbox to YouTube or post on a website
Create content
Planning
Save work
Share work
Teacher Classpage
pencil and paper
Sharing with Intended Audiences
iMovie • Share YouTube • share in email• iCloud• Camera Roll
Educreation• Within the tool browser based
interface, share among students registered in class, keep private, or share among school community