Are you interested in learning about what you can do with an iPad in the classroom? Check out this short informative video about using the iPad in school!
Creating this video was a great experience for me. I feel that my group worked really well together. In order to create a complete project, we each took on our own app and explored. Once we decided on an app, we applied it and created our segment. Each segment consisted of pictures of the app, pictures of students working and a short clip. In order to compile the segments, we used iMovie. Danielle has iMovie and was willing to put the segment together. The group used Dropbox to compile are resources. Dropbox was an incredibly helpful resource and easy to use!
I am anxious to hear feedback about our video. I hope that teachers are able to find it useful!
Thank you for your reflective words. Your comment about having "more say" in the final product tells me how much you care about learning, and about being apart of the process. I am the same way, and would have the same feelings as you...
ReplyDeleteOverall, your video turned out great. It demonstrates excellent collaboration and teamwork.
The framework of the video as a school day was extremely creative. The bell was a nicely added touch. Additionally, I liked the use of video clips...they certainly brought the presentation to life...and proved that the iPad can really be implemented (not simply theoretical).
Focusing on 4 apps was an excellent idea. Often with PD the information is given in the fashion of, "a mile wide and an inch deep." Essentially, teachers are overloaded with information, with little detail on how to effectively implement the tools presented. Thank you for taking the time to explore a few apps really well. This approach provides a good framework for how an iPad could be used...and it serves as a springboard to see what other apps are out there!
It was great to hear everyone's voice in the presentation. Again, extremely well done. Is it okay for me to share it with students and colleagues?