Students were able to take the ipod touch home if their parents had come to a meeting to learn how to take care of them. Two ipod-touches went home from every class. Parents came to pick up the ipod after school and would bring it back in the morning. Here Angel tells us about taking one home.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Although the grant was written by 4 teachers it was decided that all 6 classrooms would participate. This year our school had 120 students and they all got a chance to interact with the iPods, Flip cameras and Mac Books. Without a doubt the biggest hit has been the iPod-touch and the apps that were purchased. The iPods were used either in small group instruction or as a center. Students became very proficient using the ipod-touches. They found the app they were looking for quickly and maneuvered well through all the screens. Often I would find students coaching others on how to use the app as well as where to find it on the iPod. Students also loved taking the iPods home and sharing them with their family. I am proud to say we didn't lose a single iPod. Parents would come to school to pick up and drop off the iPods. Next year, we will start earlier in the year with our technology and have students work more on the Mac books.What an amazing learning experience we have had this year!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Waiting to Write...
Student Writing on Saving the Environment
Ipods at Work
Thursday, April 29, 2010
There is no I in the Ipod Center
Even though my students use head phones, it has never been an isolated activity.They always share their experiences with others.You can hear them ask each other what are you listening to, oh, that is not a good one, I like ...., how did you get there? They are constantly using problem solving skills to help each other navigate through the apps. They sing in a new language which they are learning. Hearing them sing aloud tells me they love the Ipods!
I think we can change the name to Wepods!
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