2010-11 is a new school year and and I continue to be thankful for the opportunity to use iPod Touches in the classroom…
I began the year wanting to fly and ended up crawling instead. I realized I was still remembering last year's students and all the amazing things they could do with the iPod Touches at the end of the year. I am hoping by writing this on my blog I will be reminded next year to take it slowly. Now, with a more realistic head on my shoulder, I look forward to watching this new crop of students grow and flourish.
I have had many teachers ask me how I begin the year teaching the students about the iPods, so here are some thoughts. I start with introducing the iPods slowly into the curriculum, going over rules and expectations, and learning to navigate the iPod. I needed to give myself some time to get to know my students and ease them into using the iPods. I really impressed upon the students that using the iPods was a privilege and we were VERY lucky to have this opportunity.
I started with:
HANDLING and BEHAVIOR RULES/EXPECTATIONS — (handling; appropriate typing and writing; high quality work with minimal errors when publishing; exploration and learning vs. playing; appropriate sites only I let them go to; and don't click on ads)
PROBLEM SOLVING EXPECTATIONS — (be a problem solver and detective; have patience; be cooperative and help others; become experts; discover and teach me something new)
NAVIGATION of the iPod — (on vs sleep vs off; home button; volume; airport signal; typing; moving pages)
SEARCHING — (Three ways: home button; slide to search page; or know the exact location)
ASK WHY — (Always ask why you are using the iPod and think about ways to use the iPod to help us learn the curriculum; Student ideas are values)
Soon after, we listened to the story selection on the iPod and explored Apps* such as: Dictionary.com, Google Earth, Diamath, iWiki, Hangman (for spelling practice), Chicktionary, BB Multiply/BB Divide.
Later, students recorded a fluency passage of the story selection summary. I taught the the students some naming conventions (##_Name_Story_Date). We moved into using EDMODO (create and use a webclip instead of using the App, which doesn't allow you to turn in assignments) and explored other Apps* such as: Popmath, Cash Cow, Multiplication Battle, Stay (connecting to balancing equations), Math Balance (connecting to balancing equations), Clock4kids, and Lifecards (for vocabulary).
*With the above mention of specific Apps, I must mention that at this time, due to Apple's change in policy for purchasing Apps for Education, EUSD will not be recommending any apps that are NOT FREE.
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Student Self-Reflection About Using iPods:
~iPods helps us learn more math and reading.
~IPods helps to keep us from misbehaving.
~iPods let us learn new facts in a fun way.
~Using iPods makes me feel smarter.
~I like when we use Edmodo because you can communicate with the teacher.
~I like doing Edmodo because it is cool how I can send back my answer to my teacher's question.
~Using the iPod is not playing. It is learning.
~An iPod is like a computer and help us without wasting paper and supplies.
~I use the iPod to learn and I have to be responsible with it.
~It is an important tool and we don't have to use paper as much.
~One of my favorite things to do on the iPod is Edmodo. I like Edmodo because it is a fun way to communicate to the teacher and turn in assignments.
~iPods help me get faster at multiplication and also lets me record my voice.
~I like learning about all the places in the world.
~I want to use the iPod to help me learn more about vocabulary and how to spell words.
~I really like Google Earth!
~The iPod is a very important tool.
~I like to record my reading on the iPod.
~The iPod touch helps me get a better "egication."