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iPad in Education Workshop Agenda
Introduction to the iPad
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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
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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