Tuesday, December 27, 2011

ipad app - The next Sal Khan?



Following on from my previous blogpost, I also received an interesting article about a new ipad app ~ Educreations Interactive Whiteboard. What sets this app apart from existing apps , is its functionality; it is the first recordable whiteboard screen app for the ipad. You can resize photos and its very easy to write on!

Like to know more - Click on this link to read the review.
Enjoy
Bron



Happy Holidays from the Flipped Classroom

What I love most about the holidays is having the time to read some of the daily links that I receive.
Most you of you know that I am a huge advocate for the "Flipped Classroom" , today I was sent a visual of data . The data truly supports rationale that educators understand, providing the students the time in class to learn through activity.

For authentic examples, here are some interesting links:


Flipped Classroom

Created by Knewton and Column Five Media


Saturday, December 17, 2011

ipads in the skies - Pilot ipads?

Its truly amazing the information available on the twitter. A member of my personal learning network shared this article last week . Its interesting from several viewpoints firstly, that the aviation industry with all of its high tech. planes and and gadgetry required flights crews to manage up to 35 lbs. of charts, printouts etc on a flight and secondly to trial and transition from a paper based system to implementing ipads!
Pretty Amazing, to read more click on this link.

Happy Holidays,
Enjoy

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Inkling ...



Four years ago when I was invested as an Apple Distinguised Educator (Class of 2007 in Asia) , I had the amazing opportunity to meet Matt MacInnis. At the time Matt spearheaded the China region for Apple, so it was no surprise that a few months ago I began to receive links to an amazing app - INKLING. A company founded by Matt ( who is also the CEO).

One look at INKLING's website, (http://www.inkling.com/) entices you to explore further.
The features, downloadable free chapters, quizzes and notes are an amazing feature.


In a short timeframe, INKLING has received numerous accolades from industry. Please take the time to view Inklings site, you won't be disappointed.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Note taking apps on the ipad


I'm often asked by colleagues which hand writing / note taking app I am using , to date believe it or not I have purchased / downloaded a total of at least 8 note-taking apps. I wanted to take the time to try to integrate a few more tools; My requirements were simple, an app that synced with google docs ( as we use this at school), a hand writing option, a handwriting to type recognition and the ability to save pdf and email.

Although many of the apps had the ability to insert images, sync with either Evernote or Dropbox, my tool of choice for this month is Writepad for ipad. Although it does not sync with google docs, there is a PDF and email option. I like the simplicity of the layout and how easy and intuitive it is to use.

As a stylus, I have been using Griffin's Capacitive Stylus for the past 9 months.
It is designed specifically for touch screen devises, it provides precision and is ideal for both left and right handed users. To read more about the Griffin and other stylus, click here to navigate to the website of the Stylus Company.

If you are in Kuala Lumpur, two new Apple accessory stores have now opened near the new Best Denki shop on Level 3. They have a huge range of ipad2 covers, speakers , stylus' etc.
Great for stocking stuffers!

Enjoy


Sunday, September 4, 2011

Amazing Resources at your disposal.



To date, we have been selfish in Grade 6A knowing that we have the ipads daily at our disposal. Home groups have enjoyed Boggle and Scrabble, humanities classes marveled at the ease of use for blogging , a math support class has used them for remedial lessons and during team time 6A students spent some time exploring math and game apps. In October after one more month of piloting, testing network settings and adding apps we will be releasing the set of 25 to classes in the middle school.

I will still be facilitating, updating and adding apps, but now it is the middle school faculty's chance to start doing some research and create their wishlists, that is apps that they would like added for use in their classroom.

As a starting point for research, here are some amazing sites:







Lastly, once you have your wishlist, please come and chat with Bron!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A new year, new challenges.




I am constantly amazed at the huge amount of resources readily available on the World Wide Web, particularly in relation to ipads. Recommend apps for elementary schools, middle and high schools, apps for educators, apps for administrators; the sites are endless.

For our Middle School, the journey began in Grade 6 in May last year, with approx. 40 apps. As a starting point, please refer to the images on this blogpost for visuals of the apps that were selected.




Enjoy

Monday, May 23, 2011

The end of the year, the final ipad assignment..


Our learning journey, cut short by delays in delivery ended too soon. Now that I had loaded apple apps such as garageband we decided as an end of year assignment, students inspired by Atomic Tom, would have the chance to create their own music..

Here is the assignment:
Now that you have had some exposure to the iPads, here is your final task.
Remember Atomic Tom - the band that performed on the subway...





Your Task ...is to join together in a group (3 or 4), and use garageband on the iPad to either create or recreate a song.Remember the audience is middle school students.
Everyone needs to play an instrument on the
iPad, there is a huge selection of instruments available.



Citations:
1.Garageband: http://www.apple.com/hk/en/ilife/garageband/whats-new.html

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Student Feedback / First Impressions..


For us as a class we were so excited to receive the ipads, the class enthusiastically turned on ipads, gingerly touching the screen and orientating the view to suit their learning style when almost too soon frustration and despair was evident when everyone tried to connect to our wireless network. During the year the class had struggled and overcome difficulties connecting using macbooks, but we realized that the ipads would be challenging, no sooner had we logged in then we were "booted" off the network. To access apps that required a network connection took an enormous amount of time, as each log in required entering a user name and password to our network.

With encouragement the students then began to explore "offline apps" such as Boggle and Scrabble quickly organizing player groups; math games and science apps. In the end a successful day.
Note to oneself ; Contact the tech department re network settings for ipads...


Sunday, May 15, 2011

ipads first impressions..




Finally our 25 1st generation ipads arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (after a delay of 2 months). The students had provided some valuable feedback as well as suggested apps that would help them in the classroom. In addition two 6th grade teachers (Bron Narsiman - Humanities/ I.T. and Pam Smith - Math/Science), spent many hours researching and testing apps on their own ipads.
The ipads were charged, had apps installed and were ready to be quality tested by our 6th grade pilots ~ the cart was opened and...


This was their task..

What an exciting moment , as we explore the ipad reflect upon:

1. Internet access ~ Could you log in straight away?
2. Consistency of signal (include placement in classroom).
3. Tips / tricks that you learned / discovered.
4. Are the apps installed operational? Would they be useful in class?
5. Can you suggest additional apps?
6. Think about existing systems we use at ISKL ( Google Docs, Blogger etc) Problem solving ~ is there anything that you can't do on the iPad?

Place your feedback on your blog!
Enjoy
Mrs.N




Sunday, January 30, 2011

Some IPAD research...

In preparation for the possible imminent arrival of ipads, Grade 6 I.T. students were asked to take the time to investigate the itunes App Store and then create an idea for an App that other students (or adults) would purchase.
The truly exciting and satisfying characteristic of 6th graders is their enthusiasm and creativity!
This activity really helped to add a level of ownership for the students, and indeed the possibility that even they could create ipad apps and make money!





Many information technology researchers believe that mobile computing is the way in which schools should focus their energy.
The apple itunes store, has thousands of iphone and ipod apps that will help anyone navigate through their day; graphing calculators, stress releasing games like mahjong and more. People have been made instant millionaires over night due to the success of their iphone / ipod touch apps.
This is your chance to research and create an idea that could morph into an iphone / itouch app.
The Task
1. Iphone / ipod touch app creators come from a wide variety of backgrounds - apple have produced an amazing video that showcases some of the apps, and the people that have created them.
2. Next, navigate to the itunes store by selecting the itunes store option (on the left hand side of the itunes screen) this will take you directly to the store.
3. Iphone and ipod apps are sorted by many different categories - New and Noteworthy, Top Paid Apps, Top free apps, as well as Top Grossing Apps ( the apps that have made the most money) and Staff picks.
4. Next, take the time to browse through the app store - select 3 apps that you may be interested in. Read the information regarding the app.
On your blog, write down the three apps and provide reasons as to why you would consider purchasing or using the app.
5. Now, is the exciting time, it will be up to you to develop and app that would have a useful application in the classroom at ISKL.
Criteria
1. Provide a description (use apps explanations to help you)
2. Provide rationale as to what class (es) the app could be used in.
3. Briefly describe the app and what it does.
4. Develop a logo
5. Develop pricing - use existing apps as a guide.
All assignment information should be presented on your blog.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

6th Graders with "App"titude = Motivation & Learning


Almost a year ago, Grade 6 Humanities classes piloted Google Apps in ISKL's middle school; our first small steps involved conversion of our email from the First Class platform to gmail, and google docs.

What seems like years ago, has evolved into Panther Apps ( over very own Google Apps domain). Middle School students have taken to Google Docs, Google Sites (for eportfolios and class assignments) , Blogger, Youtube and Picasa with zeal.

For colleagues and students Google Docs has now become our collaborative planning tool of choice.Google Docs as a collaborative tool exceeded both student and faculty expectations. Students could share ideas with their partner, edit documents, upload and create documents. The autosave and sharing function allowed for continual feedback, students and teachers could track progress. From curriculum planning, K-12 Technology Teams and our PTA, google apps has changed the way in which we collaborate.