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My #BETT11 presentations

January 12, 2011 in learning, teachmeet, tools

Here are my BETT 2011 presentations. I hope to add links to recorded video of the presentations at a later date.

Music for life
Teachmeet Takeover presentation

Pump up the Lesson
Teachmeet presentation

Web 2.0 tools

LINK

Apps used
Pro Keys
Magic Piano
Virtuoso
Synth
Beatwave
iMS-20
iElectribe
Bebot
Looptastic
idaft
Six Strings
3d Drum Kit
Drum Meister

There is also one further presentation I will do during Friday 14th January at BETT along with Tim Rylands and Simon Widdowson. I will post that presentation on a later date.

So, I got an iPad

June 10, 2010 in learning, raves, Resources in the classroom, thoughts


And I’ve taken into my class and let the children get their fingers on it, play with it, test it, find out what it’s useful for. After all, if this new piece of outstanding technology is ever going to want a place in the classroom then what better way to find out. I’m putting together my findings and I’ll let you know as soon as. Until then, if you haven’t yet ‘played’ with one then please do. You will find that it is more than just an over sized iPhone.

Have you got an iPad? Have you taken it into your class? What apps have you discovered that could be useful for teaching? Is it just an oversized iPhone and has no place in the classroom?

iPad – learning by touching

April 1, 2010 in learning, raves, thoughts, tools

iPad - drawn by me

Yesterday afternoon I was playing with my 2 year old nephew. He is a right little terror – full of joy, happiness, expressions, emotions and used to getting his own way. And like other 2 year old kids, he is highly inquisitive and he uses his senses, in a way that we adults sometimes forget, to make sense of the world around him.

We made cupcakes together and he was touching, smelling, looking, tasting and listening. We sat down to read a book and he was touching, looking, listening, tasting (when the book went in his mouth) and smelling (when he wanted more cupcakes). We sat down at the computer whilst I checked an email or two and he touched the screen. Not haphazardly in a ‘stop that, I can’t see what I’m doing’ kind of way but a ‘my mum has an iPhone and when I touch the screen things happen’ kind of way.

I realised that for him and his generation, using touch to control a computer will be as commonplace as the mouse and keyboard have been for us.

Nothing happened when he touched the monitor screen as I don’t have a touch screen monitor but he had learned that touching a screen, albeit the iPhone, made something happen. He had watched his mum use the iPhone, he had learned that she touched it with her fingers and he had copied this to achieve a similar effect. I can’t possibly begin to understand what is going on in a 2 year old’s head but I do know that his actions were an outcome of learning what someone else had done.

Will the iPad become as ubiquitous a device as the PC in schools and homes around the country in the years to come or will it become a passing fad? Something tells me, with the launch of the iPad coming up this weekend in the US and later this month in the UK, that we will probably find out sooner rather than later. Although I can safely state that I will be buying one and can’t wait until my nephew ‘learns by touching’ some more.

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