Apple recently released the new iPad 3 and since I use a lot of classroom technology, the question came up in the staff room – are you going to get the new iPad? This post is the second post in a series about the new iPad 3. Here are some quick links around the series: […]
Should teachers upgrade to the new iPad 3?
More and more teachers are wondering about the iPad in the classroom. A few of us have the iPad 2 and as the new iPad 3 just came out, the big question is whether teachers should upgrade their iPads. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook wants us to know that we live in a “post-PC” era. And, […]
Student Response System (K-12): Part 3 Poll Everywhere
Poll Everywhere is marketing itself to the education community as a cheaper alternative to buying proprietary clicker systems. There’s a lot to like about Poll Everywhere. This post is the third post in a series about Using a Student Response System (SRS) in a K-12 classroom We’ve looked at using Twitter as a teaching tool, […]
Student Response System (K-12): Part 2 Clickers
This is the second post in a three part series on Using a Student Response System in the classroom Last time, we looked at using twitter in the classroom Today, we’re looking at using clickers as a Student Response System (S), and Next time, we’ll look at Poll Everywhere as an online way to get […]
Student Response System (K-12): Part 1 Twitter
Classroom technology is digitizing the way we teach. A Student Response System is a way to create interactivity between the teacher and students in class. Think about the handheld remotes (clickers) used in the game show, “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” when the audiences are voting in their answers. Now think about that in […]
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