iPods in Education

 

I attended a number of sessions around using the iPod touch and iPhone in classrooms and across schools.

Everyone in the sessions seemed to have one and wanted to know how they can use them in class. Our students have these in their pockets and as teachers, we need to show how they can be best used.

Some teachers are using these devices already and are willing to share their experiences and speak of the way their students are using them in class.

The number and quality of education apps was not great at the start so teachers were adapting other apps to use within the class, while quite a number of enterprising teachers have begun writing their own apps to use in the classroom.

A database of apps will be published through the Classroom2.0 ning at the end of July. This database will allow teachers to easily and quickly scan lists of apps that are good to use with students.

Great fun was had in a session when a group of unlikely musicians were called from the audience to join in playing various instruments in a jam session using a music app.

I think that this sort of experience (ie linking to real world – off phone) is the way that I would like to move towards – being able to extend my students experiences through using the iPh

one rather than just doing the same things with a new technology. I think the iPhone adds to the opportunities I can provide within the classroom – by bringing in any number of instruments to play and experiment with.

All this thinking is hypothetical at the moment because mobile phones are banned in NSW schools at the moment. Might have to get my hands on some iPod Touches though!

  

 

 

2 thoughts on “iPods in Education

  1. Kim, Time and time we try to get our local authority to un-ban things….without success as they either don’t understand or fear losing control.

    Trouble is also that not all kids have these or the models that can use the apps.

    Otherwise I’d be using them daily – might even trade in my Blackberyy for the latest S IPhone!

    As always great posts – we may not comment often but you have hordes of secret admirers worldwide especially those using Samorost thanks to you! Enjoy the European tour!

  2. Thanks for the comment Dave 🙂
    We discussed that not many students were able to actually own these devices themselves, but a number of schools have class sets or sets of 10 that they loan out to classes at various times of the day.
    One school has a large number and students use them all day, checking them in and out at the start and end of each school day!
    Am thoroughly enjoying my Grand Tour!
    Thanks again
    KimP

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