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This presentation was a project I created as an assignment for my Masters in Education. I majored in Technology (specifically the use of iPads) and Special Education. This work was done when iPads were first introduced, since then the capabilities have improved immensely and we now have a variety of tablets and apps to choose from.This is a full curriculum unit, initially based on work I did with my Special Education class, yet it can be applied to students of all abilities, as it can be redesigned based on your students curriculum.
If you look at my presentation on QR Codes, this tool could easily be implemented into the unit outline and further engage the students.
Please note, this unit was written with the Australian Curriculum in mind, I have tried to pick up on references to Australia and included the American equivalent, yet I may have missed a few sections and for that I apologize. I trust you can still find this useful, and that the content is essentially universal in regards to inspiring creativity in the classroom.
Kind Regards - Karina
My new iPads for Autism Education courses are now available through the University of North Dakota
Autism iPad Techniques to Bridge Learning Gaps
http://educators.und.edu/onlinecourse/?id=DLT.IPAD.ATSM.TCHNQ
Turn Your iPad into a Augmentative Communication Device
http://educators.und.edu/onlinecourse/?id=DLT.IPAD.CMMDVC
iPad Strategies to Engage Students with Autism
http://educators.und.edu/onlinecourse/?id=DLT.IPAD.ATSM.TCHNQ
Thank you for sharing your hard work.