The document outlines the schedule and topics for a professional development workshop on mobile learning. The day-long workshop covers topics such as mobile response systems, audio and video, recording audio and working with images, apps and video for project-based learning, and classroom resources and best practices. It includes breaks between sessions.
2. 8:30-10:00
Mobile Learning, Response Systems, Audio and Video
10:00-10:15
Break
10:15-11:30
Recording audio and working with images
11:30-12:30
Lunch
12:30-2:00
Apps, video, and project-based learning
2:00-2:15
Break
2:15-3:30
Resources and Classroom Dos and Don'ts
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VERBS
d ouble-tap slide
spread swipe tilt
two-f i nger slide pinch
45. Words Without Plurals
Why Grammar Matters
Mixed Metaphors
Can versus May
The Thing is...
Writing With ... Ellipses
I’m Good
Who Versus Whom
When are double words ok?
108. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
109. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
110. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
111. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
112. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
113. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
114. Project-Based Learning
Students work over an
extended period of time
answering a driving question.
The question is so deep that it
requires students to create a
project to share their findings
with others.
121. ‣ How ca n we best stop the flu at our school?
‣ Is it worth the expense to move to an organic diet?
‣ Which element of the periodic table is most important?
‣ Should the U.S. use the metric system?
‣ Which simple mac hine is most important to you?
‣ Shoul d government bail out businesses?
‣ Is it better to buy or lease a car?
‣ What if R osa Parks never gave up her seat?
‣ Design a better lunch menu for your school.
‣ What if students use thei r own mobile devices in school?
122. What m akes a good Vice President?
‣ Include the branch of government the position is part of.
‣ Include the roles and powers of the position.
‣ Explain how someone is elected or appointed to the
position.
‣ Include information about at least two people who have held
the position.
‣ Explain the role of the position in Gerald Ford's succession
to presidency.
‣ Include how the office holder is positioned in the line of
succession to the presidency.
‣ Include at least one map, chart, or graph.
‣ Give the project your personal touch.
165. Do set each iPod for
automatic sync of all
content.
166. Configure each iPod to sync all audio and video so that everything
in the iTunes Library is automatically transferred to the iPod.
Connect iPod to the cart or computer. Click the
iPodʼs name under Devices in iTunes. Under
each tab choose the settings as shown below.
Applications are for iPod touch only.
February 201
187. iNtouch
Club
iNtouch Project Rules
• Rule about Primary Use: As part of this project I agree to use the iPod touch as a
Personal Learning Assistant. I understand that the iPod Touch can be a tool that can
greatly enhance my ability to be an independent learner.
• Rule about use only by the student: I am responsible for my iPod Touch. This is my
personal learning too, I will be the only one to use it. I will NOT loan my handheld to
friends, brothers, sisters, or anyone else for any reason.
• Rule about bringing iPod Touch to class: I am responsible for bringing my iPod to
class each day, fully charged and ready for use.
• Rule about iPod Touch use in class: iPods are to be used in class only when permitted
by the teacher and for designated purposes. No game playing or other off-task use is
permitted during class.
• Rule about installing software to iPod Touches: No items (apps, music, podcast, audio,
etc) other than those on the NPS approved list of items, shall be installed on the iPod
Touch. If I install items on the iPod that are not NPS approved, I understand I will lose
privileges and/or delay of stage advancement depending on severity of offense.
• Rule about software licensing and illegal copying: No items shall be downloaded or Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Use Contract
installed on the iPod Touch unless the proper license has been obtained.
1. It is the responsibility of each student to ensure that student-loaded files and applications do not consume
• Rule about cheating: Exams, quizzes, and tests are to see what I have learned in class. disk space needed for instructional or educational requirements.
No cheating will be permitted. This includes cheating using iPod Touches. iPods will not 2. Only school-issued computers are to be used at school, unless permission has been granted by the Principal
be permitted during exams, quizzes, and tests unless permitted by the teacher. or Campus Director.
3. Students MAY NOT add, modify or delete files, applications or system preferences on school equipment
unless directed to do so by a staff member.
• Rule about proper care: When using my iPod Touch at home and school, I will 4. The following are prohibited:
transport and store it appropriately. I will keep it in the protective case safely away from • Pornographic, obscene, or vulgar content.
• Downloading, uploading, sending, or importing inappropriate content.
pets, small children, weather, heat, etc. I will report any damage immediately so we can • Illegal use or transfer of copyrighted materials to a school owned computer.
see if it’s covered by the extended warranty. • Sharing of any passwords for any reason, other than with staff members.
• Sending of ‘chain emails’ or ‘spam’ using a school email address.
• Rule about Damage: If the iPod is damaged the extended warranty will be used to fix it, 5. Breach of the above rules may result in removal of access to ICT privileges. Dear Parent of _______________________________,
6. Students may only carry one laptop at a time, and must return it to the relevant storage place when not in
if possible. No loss of privileges unless it is found that the damage was due to neglectful use.
use. This year, as part of the County Line Elementary ESOL curriculum, we will be using iPods to support
7. Students who damage equipment will be responsible for its repair or replacement.
student learning at school and at home. This is a pilot project specifically for 5th grade students at CLES
Responsible Use of ICTs and we are very excited about the opportunity to utilize this new technology with our students.
Cyber Bullying is bullying which is carried out through an Internet service such as email, chat room, discussion Before we can begin our pilot project, there are guidelines that parents of our students need to be aware
Rule about Lost or Stolen iPod: I will NOT be charged for the replacement of the iPod Touch group or instant messaging; or through mobile phone technologies such as short message services (SMS). It may of and agree to in order for your child to participate.
if lost or stolen, but I do understand that my User Stage will be stepped down to Stage 1 also include inappropriate use or distribution of images, videos or audios of another person.
(from http://www.netalert.gov.au) 1. The iPods are the property of Barrow County Schools and will be issued on a checkout basis (like books)
indefinitely. If the iPod is recovered the student may request to reinstatement. to your child for instructional use only.
1. Any form of cyber bullying will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
2. If a student accidentally accesses inappropriate content, they should move on without drawing unnecessary
attention, or inform the teacher quietly if needed. 2. iPods will be returned to school the following day. The checkout period is for ONE night only at a time.
3. Students will not access chat-rooms or social networking sites without permission from staff, and will not iPods will not be issued over the weekend.
give out any personal details over the Internet.
4. Students will be respectful of others when using computers, iPods or other audio-visual equipment. Use of 3. When your child returns to school, they should immediately return the iPod to the issuing teacher, who
headphones is recommended for all audio-based activities. will immediately inspect the iPod.
5. Parents, together with students, will be responsible for home iPod use.
6. Each student is responsible for his/her own iPod Touch. As such, the following guidelines should be General Use Rules
observed: I (parent and child) agree to:
a. iPods must be brought to school, fully-charged, every day of the school week. 1. Keep the iPod in its case at ALL times.
b. Lost iPods must be replaced as soon as possible. 2. Ensure that the iPod, earbuds, and case are only used by the student they are assigned to.
c. If a student damages someone else’s iPod, they shall be responsible for replacing or repairing the 3. Keep the iPod case zipped closed when not in use.
broken hardware/software. Hence, students will not use someone else’s iPod without their
4. Keep the iPod in my book bag at all times when taking it to and from school.
permission.
5. The iPod may NOT be connected to a home computer or used for entertainment purposes. Only
d. All iPods must be pin-coded, and, for security purposes, homeroom teachers must be kept
informed of what this pin-code is. Changes must be notified immediately. authorized teachers are allowed to download and/or delete material from the iPod.
6. Maintain possession of the iPod at all time.
I agree to abide by the conditions of the ICT Contract and Responsible Use Policy: Date: _____________
Responsibility
Student’s name: _____________________ Student’s signature: _____________________
The iPod, case, and earbuds that your child will be using has a total replacement cost of $270.00. By
Parent’s name: _______________________ Parent’s signature: ______________________ signing the contract below, you are agreeing to abide by the above rules and guidelines for use, and to
accept financial responsibility for the repair or replacement of the equipment in the event that the iPod is
lost, stolen, or damaged while checked out by your child.
Home Address: _________________________________________________
Phone Numbers: Home: ______________________ Work: __________________
Cell: ___________________
Student Name: ____________________________ (print)
Student Signature: ______________________________________
Parent Name: ___________________________________ (print)
Parent Signature: __________________________________________
Teacher's Signature: ________________________________________
Date: ___________________________ iPod Serial # ________________________________________
District Contact Information
Name (Please print)_______________________________
School / District Contact Person Signature: _____________________________________