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I pad (2)
1. Visual education
Audiovisual
education
Learning theories
ID education
IT education
2.
3.
4. What is iPad
?!!
The iPad is a book-sized, touch screen
computing device.
This 1.5 pound device has a surface that is
a single piece of multi-touch glass with only
one physical button.
5. Like iPhone and iPod Touch, the iPad is controlled by
a multitouch display—a departure from most previous
tablet computers, which used a pressure-
triggered stylus—as well as a virtual onscreen keyboard
in lieu of a physical keyboard. The iPad uses a Wi-
Fi data connection to browse the Internet, load and
stream media, and install software. Some models also
have a 3G wireless data connection which can connect
to HSPA data networks. The device is managed
and synced by iTunes on a personal computer
via USB cable.
6. Apple released the first iPad in April
2010, and sold 3 million of the devices in
80 days. During 2010, Apple sold 14.8
million iPads worldwide, representing 75
percent of tablet PC sales at the end of
2010.
By the release of the iPad
2 in March 2011, more
than 15 million iPads had
been sold — more than all
other tablet PCs
combined.
7. Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs
(born February 24, 1955)
is an American business
magnate and inventor. He is the co-
founder and chief executive
officer ofApple Inc.
Jobs also previously served as
chief executive of Pixar Animation
Studios; he became a member of
the board of directors
of The Walt Disney Company in
2006
On March 2, 2011 Steve Jobs made
an appearance at the iPad 2 launch
event.
9. With just a few taps, you can print
your reports, documents, email,
and photos right from your iPad to
AirPrint-enabled printers over Wi-
Fi.2 There’s no software to
download, no drivers to install, and
no cables to connect.
AirPrint
Print everything
wirelessly
10. How The iPad Helps
You At School
•Keep track of your class schedules
•Keep track of when assignments are due
•Take notes and share them with others
•Study for your class subjects
•Take a break and have fun
•Keep in touch with Email and Social Networking
(Twitter/Facebook)
•Write papers
•Read books
•Enjoy movies and music (for some downtime)
•Extend your learning
11. How The iPad Helps
You At School
Write and edit essays using pages.
Create and share presentations using Keynote
Gather research by searching the web
Create artwork using Sketch-up
Explore the night sky using StarWalk
Take quizzes using eClicker
Read books using iBooks
Lean to read music using the TabToolKit
12. How to Use the
iPad in the
Classroom
With so much buzz being created by the iPad, educators
are beginning to explore ways the handy device can be
utilized in the classroom. Students are very
technologically savvy and the introduction of the iPad
into the educational environment may be a way to ignite
student excitement for learning. The iPad is portable and
easy to use, and there are a variety of ways that it can
be incorporated into classroom activities. With the
iPad's ever-growing list of apps and capabilities, schools
may soon be looking to make the iPad a staple in every
classroom.
13. iPad in the
Classroom
Technology helps enhance the
learning experience. An Apple iPad
Learning Lab provides flexible and
convenient access to technology,
easily transforming any classroom
into a digital learning environment.
14. iPad in the
Classroom and the
With Video mirroring
Apple Digital AV Adapter
(sold separately), your HDTV
or HD projection screen
becomes a bigger version of
your iPad. Students can see
the iPad display and every
tap, swipe, and flick of your
finger — even when you
rotate from portrait to
landscape. Video mirroring
makes it possible to teach
using educational iPad
apps, movies, videos, and
15. Instructions
things you'll need:
iPad
•1
Purchase a set of iPads for the class. Schools should be
able to get a discount for purchasing the iPad in bulk. It
may actually cost less than purchasing textbooks.
Textbooks can be uploaded to the iPad for students to
read. Rather than students carrying a book bag full of
heavy textbooks, they would have access to all the books
they need on one handy device.
16. Instructions
things you'll need:
iPad
•2
Students can take notes using the iPad. Using a stylus,
students write notes in the iPad's note-taking application.
The program then converts the hand written notes to
a computer font. Then the notes can be saved by date,
subject or keyword for later review. This can eliminate
messy, disorganized notebooks and students losing class
notes.
17. Instructions
things you'll need:
iPad
•3
Allow students to do research using the iPad. With access
to the Internet, students can easily use the iPad to
research topics discussed in the classroom. Teachers can
refer students to online materials to reinforce educational
concepts.
18. Instructions
things you'll need:
iPad
•4
Download subject-specific apps. The Apple app store
offers a variety of apps that are perfect for the
classroom. With mathgames and flash cards, just to
name a few, teachers will be sure to find numerous apps
that will suit their instructional needs.
19. Games are a great way to
motivate students to study
practice
21. Maps of
World
"Maps of World" is a fun and
educational collection of
high-resolution historical
maps.
Check it out to keep up with
your history, learn something
about history.
22. Math Cards
Quick quizzes in basic
math for iPad touch.
Improve math skill with
the built-in lessons on
arithmetic, percentage, a
nd letter grades.
23. Dictionary.co
m
The free Dictionary.com app
delivers trusted reference
content from Dictionary.com
and Thesaurus.com.. The app
includes nearly 2,000,000
words, definitions, synonyms
and antonyms. It also features
audio pronunciation, voice-to-
text search and
Dictionary.com’s popular
24. iBooks
iBooks is an amazing way to
download and read books.
iBooks includes the
iBookstore, where you can
download the latest best-selling
books or your favorite classics
– day or night. Browse your
library on a beautiful
bookshelf, tap a book to open
it, flip through pages with a
swipe or a tap, and bookmark or
add notes to your favorite
25. On this
day
"On this day…" is a stylish
calendar that lets you view
historical events, birth and
death dates on your iPad
touch.
26. Learning
Disabilities
Discover how to recognize
if your child really has a
learning disability. This
guide examines different
types of learning
disabilities and explores
the unique challenges to
living and dealing with each
28. The
MathMaster
Practice makes perfect, and
Math Master Free makes maths
practice fun. Now your child can
learn to add, subtract, multiply,
divide, and more.... Match each
sum tile with its correct solution
tile in the fastest time. Along
with Math skills; memory and
speed play a big part in this
game, making it more challenging
and fun!
30. MusicReader
MusicReader is a digital music stand app
for the Apple iPad. It make it possible
to:
- View your PDF sheet music
- Catalog your PDF sheet music