This document summarizes a study on using tablets in German schools. It discusses the findings of a pilot study where iPads were introduced into two classes at a vocational school in Germany. Key findings included that the iPads were most frequently used for media and information literacy activities. The document also outlines steps needed for successful integration of one-to-one tablet programs, such as new approaches to curriculum, teaching methods, and teacher training. Overall, the study found that tablets can enhance individualized learning but their full potential requires rethinking educational approaches.
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1. Next Generation Learning? Learning with tablets as an
example for the implementation of digital media in
German Schools:
Learning with tablets in German Schools
– an explorational study of the first steps
Luise Ludwig, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany
Kerstin Mayrberger, University of Augsburg, Germany
luise_ludwig
@luise_ludwig
2. Session overview
1) Next
Genera4on
Learning?
Making
the
case
for
tablets
(in
German
Classroom)
2) Learning
with
tablets
in
German
Schools
–
an
explora4onal
study
of
the
first
steps
a. Key
findings
of
the
pilot
study
„iPads
in
Educa4on
2013“
b. Inden4fied
steps
to
success
3) Conclusion:
What
are
the
benefits
and
challenges
of
bringing
tablets
(iPads)
into
german
schools?
@luise_ludwig
3. 1) Making the Case for tablets in Education
„The
launch
of
new
mobile
devices
(such
as
the
iPad),
enables
teachers
to
create
learning
and
teaching
opportuni4es
that
develop
the
knowledge,
skills
and
behaviours
that
students
require
in
the
(upcoming)
digital
21st
century.“
-‐Luise
Ludwig
(in
press)-‐
@luise_ludwig
4. 1) Making the Case for tablets in Education
devices
in
private
German
households
(selec4on)
@luise_ludwig
5. 1) Making the Case for tablets in Education
„The
principal
goal
of
educa4on
is
to
create
men
and
women
who
are
capable
of
doing
new
things,
not
simply
repea4ng
what
other
genera4ons
have
done.“
-‐Jean
Piaget-‐
@luise_ludwig
6. 1) initial point: significant difference between formal and nonformal use
Use
of
Internet/Computer
at
home
–
focus:
school/free
4me
(daily/
several
4mes
per
week)
at
home:
50%
in
school:
20%
@luise_ludwig
7. 1) Making the Case for tablets in Education
„The
digi4za4on
of
classrooms
will
collapse:
This
is
a
temporary
phenomenom.“
(Roy
Krüger,
blackboard-‐reseller,
DER
SPIEGEL
23/2012,
06/03/2012,
p.88-‐90)
@luise_ludwig
8. 2)
KEY
FINDINGS
OF
THE
PILOT
STUDY
„IPADS
IN
EDUCATION
2013“
@luise_ludwig
9. TABLETS IN EDUCATION 2013 – PILOT
STUDY, VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, (PRÜM)
GERMANY
Scien4fic
monitoring:
Univ.-‐Prof.
Dr.
Kers4n
Mayrberger
(Augsburg,
Germany)
Luise
Ludwig
(Mainz,
Germany)
Contact
data:
kers4n.mayrberger@phil.uni-‐augsburg.de
luise.ludwig@uni-‐mainz.de
Financally
promoted
and
supported
by:
@luise_ludwig
11. 2) Project progression: starting conditions
• Spring
2011:
Implementa4on
of
personalized
iPads
(I)
in
2
classes
of
a
voca4onal
school
(grades
12
and
13)
in
Rheinland-‐Pfalz/
Germany
• In
the
first
instance:
„Par4al
equiment“:
8
students
per
class
were
equipped
with
an
iPad
• Three-‐months
project
term
„pilot
study“
to
iden4fy
general
indica4ons
of
the
iPads‘
impacts
and
also
tes4ng
the
integra4on
in
everyday
in-‐class-‐use
@luise_ludwig
13. 2) iPad in education – most frequent usage
@luise_ludwig
14. 2) media and information literacy
If
I
want
...
a) ...to
further
my
knowledge
in
a
topic
b) ...to
get
an
overview
about
a
topic
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
@luise_ludwig
15. 2) Tablets in Classroom- technical /organizational perspective
• „form-factor“ no physical barrier
between the teacher and leaner
• Dependency on the
• Instant start up character
infrastructure (wifi)
implies more time for learning
• Notes can be kept in one spot – • Limitations by browser
available anywhere (flash-videos)
• Intuitive device „touch and • No USB
gesture“
• Install Apps via iTunes
• Frequent use of internet and
app(lication)s
only
• 10hour battery life – iPad can • One-to-one equippment is
be used the entire school day needed
• Minimal technical support is
required
@luise_ludwig
16. 2) Tablets in Classroom- (teacher‘s) didactic perspective
• more time for learning
• lessons are more difficult to
„effective study time“
to assess
• activation of students • student activity requires more
time
• turning students into teachers
• openess requires more time
• collaborative working • to be forced to do group
• individualized learning work
• depth and quality of
• advanced learning and
information („dull knowledge“ )
teaching by using Apps and (Weinert)
ebooks • how to deal with daily
homework and class tests?
• initiated mobile learning (if
learning with 1-to-1 devices)
@luise_ludwig
17. 3) Steps to success: Integrating one-to-one-devices
Screenshot
of
a
student‘s
iPad
ager
the
use
of
a
3month-‐term
by
Luise
Ludwig
@luise_ludwig
18. 3) Steps to iPad success: Integrating one-to-one-devices
• 1-‐to-‐1
programs
maximise
learning
opportuni4es
à
major
benefit:
can
be
networked
for
two
way
communica4on
and
collabora4on
àbetween
teachers
and
students
and
àextend
learning
beyond
the
classroom
• increased
comfort
level
with
a
range
of
sogware
applica4ons
and
ability
to
apply
technology
to
access,
manipulate,
and
organize
informa4on
@luise_ludwig
19. ...BUT
...one-‐to-‐one
is
about
learning,
not
just
technology
or
equipment.
New
thinking
about
content,
curriculum
planing,
educa4onal
theory
and
teacher
training
may
needed
in
order
to
exploit
the
full
poten4al
of
one-‐
to-‐one-‐learning
with
mobile
devices
like
the
iPad
and
to
get
an
essen4al
part
in
schools
like
teacher,
books
or
blackboards.
Luise
Ludwig
(in
press)
@luise_ludwig
20. 3) Integrating „tablet-learning“...
...
needs
new
teaching
concepts
and
training
tools
What
is
powerful
to
learn?
Curriculum
What
is
powerful
learning
and
what
Educa4onal
promotes
it?
Theory
How
will
we
know
it
Assessement
has
been
learnt?
Reform
of
the
Na4onal
Seminars
University
Study
Reform
of
for
Didac4cs
and
Teacher
teaching
profession
Training
@luise_ludwig
21. 3) Why use tablets for learning?
1. It
will
help
to
enhance
individual
learning
(one-‐to-‐one
learning)
2. Contextual
Learning
3. Large
reduc4on
of
technical
support
4. No
more
ICT
suites!
5. Instant-‐on
&
all-‐day
bakery
6. Auto-‐Save
-‐
No
more
excuses
like
„I
forgot
to
save
my
homework“
anymore!
shows
that
tablets,
such
as
the
iPad
are
suitable
for
...it
use
as
a
one-‐to-‐one
personal
learning
device
@luise_ludwig
22. 4) Conclusion
What are the benefits and challenges of bringing
tablets (iPads) into german schools?
@luise_ludwig
23. Thank
you
for
aZending!
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