Friday, September 27, 2013

IPads and Computers in the Classroom





The iPads have been on the market a few years, but almost instantly they began to appear in the classroom as a new technology tool for the students and teachers to use.  Students have access to interactive books just by touching the screen. Student textbooks or books are easily updated as opposed to having to purchase all new textbooks every few years.   The iPads are easier to store and transport for the students.

IPads were created after the touchscreen of the smartphone.  Laptops are smaller than the Ipads, but still taking from place to place can be more difficult.    The iPad is easier to carry and take from place to place.  The IPad has the capability of accessing the internet through a wireless connection or 3G.  Many websites have also made the transformation to an app. 

Students can easily manage the iPads.  Finding information through the technology device is second nature to them.  Students are excited to be able to learn new content using these devices.  The engagement of the students during lessons with this technology is much greater than just having class with the teacher as the main focus or the textbook.  

One thing that would make the iPads more useful in the classroom would be the ability to have the data transferred from one device to another more easily for the students. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi Kellie,
    I like the gloss look on your graphic. I agree that data transfer on the iPad is cumbersome. I bought my children Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 because it uses a standardized microUSB plug, MicroSD card, and data are easily transferrable. Do you think you will make a transition to tablets that are more user friendly and flexible in data transfer?

    Sanjay Sharma

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  2. Hello Kellie,
    Your post is absolutely great. I really love the images and text about the Tetrads. Ipads are wonderful and contain so much information about subjects. Do your students take the IPADS to class?

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