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HongGuang Middle School
Nanjing, China
iPad Air 2
iTunes U
Camera
Pages
HongGuang Middle School is nestled in one of the most historic ancient cities in the world — Nanjing, China. As a language arts teacher, He Xin builds lessons in iTunes U on iPad for his students to access while visiting local landmarks. The convenience of having everything they need on-site helps create a more engaging experience with their language, culture and history.
He Xin uses Discussions in the iTunes U app to encourage his students to share thoughts, add comments and ask questions as they visit different monuments and museum exhibits. By facilitating these conversations while the students explore artefacts and sites, the learning feels more like an interactive scavenger hunt through time than assignments for a class.
Using the built-in camera on iPad, students capture their own perspectives of artefacts and insert them directly into a Pages report. He Xin also curates related web links in iTunes U so students can explore supporting facts in Safari. Students can then add their findings from Safari as secondary research into their reports.
iTunes U has moved the classroom into the real world. Creating a multimedia-rich curriculum has never been easier for the busy educator. To watch students become engaged and want to share ideas is extremely rewarding.
iTunes U gets students in Nanjing, China, out of the classroom to experience their history and culture.
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Animate and move elements from one Keynote slide to another with Magic Move.
Use the multitasking features on iPad with Classroom app to stay on task while guiding students through lessons.
For some students, inverting colors or changing to greyscale makes reading on iPad easier. To enable this feature, go to Settings General Accessibility. This works with text, graphics and video.
Visualise data on iPad by creating Interactive Charts in the Numbers app.
Use Screen View in the Classroom app to see what’s on each students’ iPad screen at once.
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Learn how to use Apple apps on iPad and Mac to create custom learning materials. Download the collection of interactive Starter Guides.
Take your class on a virtual Flyover tour of more than 250 cities and destinations around the globe in the Maps app.
Aspect Hunter School, Autism Spectrum Australia
Newcastle, Australia
iPad Mini 4
Maps
SketchBook Ink
GarageBand
iMovie
Aspect Hunter School caters to children on the autism spectrum. They are students who often struggle with conventional educational approaches and environments. They are drawn to specific interests like music and math, and have very personal comfort zones. Craig Smith, the school’s Deputy Principal and Aspect Practice Specialist, delivers multi-sensory lessons on iPad to tap into his students’ interests. The immersive lessons help students communicate, overcome social challenges, and become more receptive to learning in a structured environment.
Understanding the indicators that contribute to a positive learning environment is key at Aspect Hunter School. Students use the built-in camera on iPad and audio recorder in GarageBand to create a library of visual and audio cues from around their school that they layer together to create playground soundscapes. Then they use the Maps app to capture an image of their school, and using SketchBook Ink they highlight their favourite areas to show where they feel most at ease.
Students bring together the playground soundscapes and highlighted maps to reflect their comfort zones in a project they narrate in iMovie. Now students who may have previously struggled to describe their ideal learning environment can use iPad to help them express themselves using different senses. This activity helps them identify their personal learning style, and create better experiences — both in Craig’s class and their lives outside of school.
With iPad, students are sharing and building social interaction skills, including expressive and receptive communication. iPad encompasses all the best practices of autism education and helps students connect better with their school environment.
See how iPad is helping students on the autism spectrum in Australia become more confident at school.
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Valencia Park Elementary
California, USA
iPad Air 2
Sock Puppets Complete
Keynote
FaceTime
At Valencia Park Elementary, 62 per cent of students are learning English as a second language. Using iPad, teachers are able to personalise lessons no matter where students are on their language development journeys.
Using the Sock Puppets Complete app and the built-in microphone on iPad, students bring virtual sock puppets to life by recording themselves reading aloud. It’s a fun way for them to see and hear their progress with pronunciation, speed and accuracy.
As their literacy skills develop, students use iPad and apps to demonstrate their progress. They write original stories and film themselves with iMovie, practise speaking English and presentation skills with Keynote, and read aloud with book buddies in different schools using FaceTime.
The class collaborates on engaging projects that encourage reading, writing and speaking. Literacy and fluency scores have vastly improved and attendance has skyrocketed.
Learn how iPad is improving reading and writing skills for students in the United States who speak English as a second language.
The iTunes home for teaching resources, lesson ideas and other materials.
Create resources for language lessons using international keyboards. Choose Settings General Keyboard Keyboards Add New Keyboard. Next choose the language you wish to add. When you are ready to type, simply touch and hold the Globe button and choose the new keyboard.
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Taking a field trip somewhere new? Share your location in Maps. Tap a location address, then tap the Share button to send your whereabouts to colleagues and students via Messages or Mail.
Resources to help you integrate apps into your classes.
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and tap AirDrop. Then choose Contacts Only or Everyone to allow files to be sent to you by people you recognise or all people in range.
Siri now works hands-free, so you can make requests without having to press the Home button. Simply go to Settings General Siri and turn on “Hey Siri”. Tap Set Up Now and repeat the phrases so Siri can recognise your voice.
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Double-click the Home button and swipe left or right to select the app you want to use.
When you receive Excel files from colleagues or students just right click on the file and select Open With, then choose Numbers from the application list to open it on your Mac.