I was going through the internet today and I saw the benefits of using an Ipad for teaching, whereby we can use it to
teach in the classroom.
iPads in the
Classroom
The introduction of the iPad,
with its easy to manipulate touch screen technology, has allowed even very
young children to take advantage of a computer. Its portable format and fast
load-up time has made it possible for them to be used easily in the classroom.
The iPad in the classroom brings
education to life. Children have endless access to valuable information such as
a dictionary and thesaurus, which previously were only available in printed
format. Interactive technology makes learning more engaging and memorable.
Tools such as audio and video recorders can change the way that learning takes
place and homework is completed. So what if all children in a school were given
an iPad to use in class and take home with them?
Anne Laure Bazin (Assistant Head Teacher at Mounts Bay
Academy in Cornwall) works in a school where every child, teacher and teaching
assistant is given a free iPad to use in and out of lessons. For her, the main
advantage of everyone having an iPad has been the improvement
in communication. Documents can be emailed straight over
to colleagues during a meeting. Children submit their homework by email, or
through the school’s virtual learning environment. Teachers now take the
register using their iPad, which means that there is a centralised record of
which children are in school, and which classroom they are in, that every
teacher has access to.
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