Last month my district bought me an iPad to test in my classroom. Well, they are now wanting a report on the things that I have found out about teaching with iPads.
Tomorrow (May 19th) at 4:00 PM (mountain time, USA) I will give my demonstration. I am planning on having the demonstration broadcast on Ustream.tv if anyone is interested in checking it out.
For teaching purposes, do you think there is a significant benefit over an IPod touch? Do you find that the "one application at a time" feature keeps students focused, or hinders multi-media work and multitasking?
i am very interested in having a discussion regarding this. I had our Apple reps here last week to demo the Ipad. I see a lot of great opportunities withe them. It seems like the most value is to have one in every kids hands as a replacement of textbooks. The interactivity of the text, access to the web and applications are very powerful.
My first question is apps management. If you have a cart of 20 or a 1to1 how do you purchase apps. I know you can sync them and push the apps. Do you purchase 1 app for each device? How do you pay for them. In Nj we must pay with purchase orders. We can't use a credit card in the app store?
The iPad is a great tool but right now I don't feel it is practical for education. Basically, everything you do on there is stuck unless you can get it to sync into iTunes.