All about apps in YOUR classroom!
  • Home
  • iPad101
  • Apps
  • Lesson Ideas
  • Bloom's Apps
  • JediMasterBlog
  • Trainings
  • Our Team
  • CUE 2013

Have you attended a recent training or conference?  Click HERE for session resources.


Welcome!

You have an iPad, one of the greatest technological advancements in our culture's history.  However, you're not sure how to get it into the hands of your students.  This site is a great resource that will provide insight on tips, tricks, and tools for using the iPad in your classroom.  Within this site, you will find:

-- Apps that address all levels of Bloom's Taxonomy

-- Video Tutorials of some of our favorite apps
-- Management ideas for one iPad, small group, 2:1, and 1:1 iPad integration
-- Lists of our favorite apps that we've used in our own classrooms
-- Sample lesson plans for using the apps in your classroom


Simply select a topic from our header menu and choose the application or idea that you would like more information about.  If you have more questions, feel free to fill out the form below!

Why should you and your school site advocate the use of iPads in the classroom?


App of the Week: Printopia

Picture

Price: $19.99 Evaluation copy available                                              Like many teachers, I’m cheap when it comes to spending money for programs and apps. My choice for app of the week though expensive is well worth the $19.99 price tag. If you have used iOS devices a lot in a classroom settings you know the biggest issue is, "How do I get the student's work off of the device and into my hands for evaluation?". We have tried attaching printers to each of our iPad carts. The problem is that to get a printer that will handle a classroom full of devices you are talking about a commitment of hundreds of dollars. In addition I’m not sure that having students print is a good option anyways. How many times have we seen a printer spew out an 10 page Wikipedia page? 

A more practical approach would be get work into my hands let me grade it and then print off a few good examples for the class to see or share. It is here where I think Printopia excels. Not only does it make use of Apple’s AirPrint technology to print easily,  but it also lets students print to any folder that I designate on my Macbook. This allows me to quickly gather all of the student work and then grade it at my leisure. This save to folder works incredibly quickly just the kind of response that you need during those crunch times at the end of a period when everyone is trying to finish up. This also allow you to print /save directly to Dropbox, another time saving feature. I see installing Printopia to a central computer, say for example in the library or in a central hallway and then at the end of the day the teacher simply goes the that computer and transfers the days work onto a flash drive. Quick, easy, and efficient and a better solution than a $500 printer that will not work half of the time anyways. 



Any question about my experiences with Printopia feel free to email me: mcloutier@psusd.us




Looking for previous Apps of the Week?

Picture
Click HERE to access all of our Apps of the Week and start downloading today!

Tweets by @Appsintheclass

    Fill out this form to get quick feedback on how YOUR students can use the iPad to enhance learning!

Submit
free html visitor counters
hit counter