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Note Taking a Personal Choice

Note Taking a Personal Choice

My guess is we all had a teacher who required us to take notes a particular way.  I remember one teacher who made us take two column notes.  I did not like having to fold my pages and frankly I have trouble reading my own handwriting, this method was not for me.  I appreciated knowing there are different strategies for taking notes, organizing and maximizing workflow but ultimately the choice should be mine. I feel the same way about all…

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UDL & The iPad

UDL & The iPad

Over the last two weeks I have had the opportunity to attend some workshops on the iPad in general and for use with those who have special needs.  I have come away more solidified in my vision of the use of iPads in schools The iPad is a game changer when it comes to supporting differentiated instruction and universal design in learning.  I know there are other devices out there but Apple made a commitment to accessibility a long time ago and continues to…

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Math is Fun

Math is Fun

Though many of you may have seen these videos I wanted to share them again.  Vi Hart does some great videos to get inspired about math. She helps take math from the rote work of endless problem solving and highlights the wonder of numbers. Math Doodling Vi Hart on YouTube    

Making School Created Digital Texts, Part 3: Making it Happen

Making School Created Digital Texts, Part 3: Making it Happen

Teachers in the 1990’s were for the most part provided textbooks, teacher’s guides, lab manuals and workbooks.  Many schools had libraries with audiovisual departments.  How many of us remember filmstrips and laserdiscs?  Teachers did not create class web pages nor need to search for or create the materials need for their classrooms.  Now we expect teachers do all of these things in addition to their usual duties and responsibilities. In the early 1990’s we did not have the technologies that…

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Making School Created Digital Texts, Part 2: We Have the Technology

Making School Created Digital Texts, Part 2: We Have the Technology

Many schools are looking for alternative digital books such a free open source texts like those found on CK-12.org, which are not interactive, or encouraging teachers to create their own interactive texts. The tools available to create interactive texts for the iPad are available; for a Mac there are iWork Pages and the free iBooks Author.  The basic skills need for assembly of an interactive digital text are already mastered by most teachers; create text in a word processor, insert…

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Making School Created Digital Texts, Part 1: The Lay of the Land

Making School Created Digital Texts, Part 1: The Lay of the Land

Many schools and districts are discussing the possibilities of adopting 1:1 devices such as the iPad. They are conducting trials to work out the technical issues and have teachers begin to think about how to integrate them in the classroom.  One of the reasons schools give for this move is to be rid of traditional textbooks and move to digital books.  However many digital textbooks are just non-interactive PDFs of their print cousins and cost about the same. Apple recently…

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iBooks, iPads and iTunes U

iBooks, iPads and iTunes U

Apple recently announced changes to a few apps and a new program that will likely play a big role in education, particularly if your institution is using iPads.  iBooks was upgraded to allow the program to support epub 3, books that are rich in media and interactivity.  Apple also entered into an agreement with textbook publishers to create true media rich texts. The books are currently priced at about $15 much cheaper then a paper textbook but not reusable or resalable. Apple introduced the program iBooksAuthor that allows…

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