This document discusses a trial program that allows Prep students to take iPads home to engage in mobile learning. It aims to break down barriers between school and home learning by providing teacher-created educational content and apps for students to access at home. Examples of content mentioned include literacy and numeracy tutorials, leveled readers, and tools for practicing words and numbers. Guidelines are provided for appropriate home use of the iPads, including charging, bringing them to school daily, and only using approved apps. Permission forms must be signed by parents for students to participate.
3. Mobile Learning
‘Take a look around and chances are you'll see a mobile device. Phones, iPods,
laptops, netbooks, iPads, USB drives, and handheld games seem to be
everywhere. Combine these ever-present gadgets with educational and
productivity uses and you've got mobile learning.
Mobile learning can happen anywhere: in a classroom, at the dining room
table, on a bus, in front of a science exhibit, at the zoo…anywhere! Portability
is not as important as the ability of the learner to connect, communicate,
collaborate, and create using tools that are readily at hand.’
(Tony Vincent http://learninginhand.com/)
4. What we hope to see....
• Students engaged and excited in their learning!
• Breaking down the barriers between learning at school and learning at home...
Learning is simply Learning!
• Relevant teacher created content being available to students and parents at home via
the iPad, not just app play.
• Students coming to school with a greater understanding of current learning foci due
to accessing relevant media and apps on iPad.
• As they arrive with a greater understanding of content, chance at school to further
extend student’s understanding in conferencing and explicit teaching.
6. Prep Blog
• Teacher created (yes, they were created by an educational professional) tutorials
relevant to literacy and numeracy units.
• gives students a ‘head start’ prior to seeing content in class or, a chance to revisit
content they might not be sure of or missed.
• blog doesn’t have to be accessed via ipad, if you don’t have internet and still want
the tutorials, see Sam armed with a USB.
7. Drop Box
!
• High frequency word mini books
available.
• Sharing of photos to create movies,
texts etc (don’t be alarmed!)
• Uploading of created work to share.
9. LAZ Readers
• Levelled texts, familiar to students as part
of independent reading.
• Ability to access high number of ‘just-
right’ texts at once.
10. Publishing
!
• Currently use Storyrobe to publish texts.
• Opportunity to use based on special events that occur at parties, weekends, sporting
events that may be forgotten about in school, or maybe share some expert
knowledge
12. Do
• Take your iPad home every night and charge if you have an
apple charger at home (chargers will not go home with iPads)
• Bring it back to school every day in your communication bag.
iPads that are not returned may not be allowed to go home!
• Use them at home on a regular basis, but do not overdo it!
• Have lots of fun when you are using your iPad!
• Be very careful with your iPad. If an iPad is damaged at home your child’s
access will be limited to school hours only
13. Do Not
• Add/delete/purchase apps. iPads are synced to accounts at the
school and apps will be added at school as seen fit. Apps
added at home will be deleted.
• Forget to bring your ipad to school. They are still a valuable
tool for learning in the classroom!
• Due to privacy issues, photos and student work are not to be
removed from the iPads. If you would like a copy of photos or
work that is on the iPads please see your classroom teacher for
assistance.
14. Safe use of iPads
• At school, all students have earned an iPad license which means they use and handle
their iPad with care. This means:
• iPads are carried with two hands against their chest
• iPads are used on a flat surface such as a table or in their lap.
• when they have finished using their iPad it is to be put away in a safe place (ideally
back into its case or communication bag).
• They are never to be left lying on the floor or used around food and drink.
• The iPad is a learning tool for the Prep students. While they may like to share their
iPad with their siblings it should be predominately used by the Prep student.