Device Sign out sheet iPad in Education Workshop Agenda Introduction to the iPad What's in the bag and buttons Discussion about accessories General Control Setting up the iPad - personal vs. classroom Settings Adding Content to the Pad - personal vs. classroom Audio o Playlists Video Growing List of iPad Apps for Education Productivity Reference Creativity Subject Specific Misc. DropBox World Book SonicPics Lite (iPhone) 3D Brain Shazam GoodReader Dictionary Postcard Lite Periodic Table Pandora iWork HistoryMaps PhotoPad (Photo editing) Brain Pop USA Today Evernote Google Earth Dragon Dictation Weather Channel ABC Google (Google Form) iBooks Quick Voice Etextbooks Toy Story (digital book) Skype/AIM Kindle Strip Designer (.99) Constitution Alice Lite ThatQuiz.org NPR Reel Director (2.99) My Congress TED Jumbo Calculator Science Dictionary Virtuoso (piano keyboard) Planets Puppet Pals Huddle Museum of London Comic Touch Lite APOD (Astronomy Pic of Day) PrintCentral (9.99) Draw GeoSky Watch Dragon Dictate Lifecards Molecules QuickieQ.com (web not app) Filterstorm (photo editing) PocketCAS Lite (Graphing Calc) iTalk Lite SketchBook Pro Quick Graph Air Display DoodleBuddy Art Studio 3D Sun Brain Tutor 3D Taking the iPad Online Connecting to a wireless access point Browsing the Internet o Multiple browsers Adding a bookmark o iPad in Ed web site (http://sites.google.com/site/ipadined/) o iPad in Ed (http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/) o Digitalroberto iPad Resources Poll Everywhere Email Printing o Print Central App iTunes App Store Searching for Apps on the iPad Organize Apps Removing Apps iPad Apps Resources A growing list of websites about the iPad iMobile: iPads and iPods in the Class iTunes U Over 800 universities have active iTunes U sites, and nearly half of these institutions — including Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford, and UC Berkeley — distribute their content publicly on the iTunes Store. In addition, cultural and education institutions, such as the Library of Congress, public broadcasting organizations, and state departments of education, also contribute to this growing educational content repository that includes over 350,000 free lectures, audiobooks, lesson plans, and more. iTunes U is the ideal resource for educators who want to gain insight into curriculum being taught worldwide, get access to primary resources, and find inspiration for enhancing teaching and learning with technology. Here’s just a sample of the extraordinary resources available for both K–12 and higher education on iTunes U: QUEST: Science and Nature KQED Roy’s Writing Tools Poynter Institute Ask a Biologist Arizona IDEAL Professional Development Edutopia Teaching Mathematics Virginia Department of Education Archival Films The Library of Congress Lit2Go University of South Florida MIT OpenCourseware MIT Three Countries You Ought to Know About Virginia Department of Education College Courses UC Berkeley Wired Study Tips Texas A&M Jazz Insights Georgia State University
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