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1 The Power of Ipads in the Classroom LRC 320 Alex Suarez Marlene Grayson Philip Porter Tess Donovan

2 The Beginning On January 27, 2010, Steve Jobs introduced the Ipad. The Ipad was a device that mixed the Iphone and the Macbook perfectly. By April 2011 the Ipad had sold 15 million units! That is more than every other tablet sold combined.

3 The Technology The Ipad is very easy to comprehend. As a whole it only has four buttons: the home button, volume keys, and lock screen. The main technology is the large touch screen. Having such a huge screen makes apps (applications) much more user-friendly for all ages. Also now that there is an app for anything the Ipad is completely customizable.

4 Elementary ●The Ipad has begun to be used as a teaching/learning tool in schools in grades as early as elementary school. ●This new form of teaching helps hold the attention of children in a school setting by keeping them engaged on fun learning activities. ●Ipads allow for customized learning for each individual student, because all children learn at a different pace and with different learning styles. ○ Teachers can monitor which questions each student got right and wrong, along with which level each student has passed, allowing for a more individualized lesson plan for each student.

5 Elementary ●Many studies have shown that the implementation of the Ipad in elementary schools have had a positive impact on children’s learning. ○ According to the US Department of Education, students using technology based instruction take 30-80% less time to reach a learning objective. ○ A PBS survey concluded that 77% of teachers found tablets to “increase student motivation to learn”. ●Along with being beneficial through the learning aspect, Ipads will save money in the long run. ○ According to a 2012 study conducted by FCC, K-12 school districts spent more than $8 billion per year on textbooks. ■ E-textbooks cost 50-60% less, saving schools between $250-$1000 per student per year. ○ E-textbooks can be updated immediately, while new print textbooks need to be purchased for an updated version.

6 High School ● High Schools are beginning to recognize the concept of Ipads inside the classroom as an extra learning tool to students with basic understanding and familiarity with technology o Ipads allow students to condense their semester reading from printed paper textbooks to a singular device o Digital note taking and the creation of many study- related applications allow students to quickly take notes with a keyboard rather than a pen and paper. o Ipads eliminate creative limitations on assignments, as students are able to use audio, photo, and video capabilities within the classroom

7 High School ● Case study at Burlington High School, Massachusetts o Burlington High School created a curriculum surrounding the understanding that technology is already extremely prevalent in high school student’s lives. This was called “The Ipad one-to-one Program”. o The addition of Ipads was meant to allow kids to get excited about learning through familiar technology.  Teachers noticed strength in the student body’s attention and engagement in the subject matter  Students claimed to feel more in charge over their schedules  Students became more organized and gained excitement about learning http://www.apple.com/education/real-stories/burlington/

8 Ipads and Special Education ● Students who otherwise couldn’t communicate well, type or read, and schedule their days now can ● Ipads also allow them to fit in more o Because many apps fit on one ipad, schedules, timers, communication devices and much more adaptive technology can now be held in one hand with a mainstream device

9 The Independence of Ipads ● Scheduling o Students can use Ipad picture schedules to understand their activities for the day and communicate what they want to do ●Communication ○ With pictures and apps that speak for students they can efficiently communicate with a touch of their finger ●Reading Skills ○ Traditional books don’t have the capability to enlarge font, read words out loud, be interactive, or present sounds and pictures, but ipads do ●Timing ●For some students, the concept of time can be unclear, but many apps are available to present students with timers Here’s a link to some awesome ipad and iphone apps for special needs students http://www.appolicious.com/searches?term=special+education


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