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Bonne idée! : Googd ideas from Twitter: iPad Rules Lock Screens Ipad Rules, School Things, Lock Screens, Screen Time, In The Classroom, Best Ideas, I Promise, Classroom Decor, The Classroom

I love Twitter! I find the best ideas by browsing my hashtags #fslchat and #langchat! If you don't follow those groups, you are missing out! I find great activity ideas, and classroom management ideas-- and more recently tech integration and management ideas. This idea came from the blog: Technology Erintegration. I am so happy I found this blog! So many great ideas. In this article, she talks about 5 ways to use iPad backgrounds in the classroom. The idea I loved (being a middle school…

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Freebie*Do you use iPad for your literacy centers? Here are a few rules to help prolong the life of your iPads. Ipad Rules, Kindergarten Technology, Kindergarten Anchor Charts, Computer Lessons, Ipad Ideas, Instructional Technology, Teaching Technology, Teacher Technology, School Technology

Yahoo!! We just received two new iPads for our classroom and we are all so excited to start using them. I have a lot to learn about the best ways to use these in a first grade classroom and am happy I have the summer to research new apps. Does anyone have any suggestions of what has worked well for them? I want these iPads to last, so I thought I should post some rules sooner than later. Below are 5 I think our class can manage. Hope they are helpful to you. And I'm not counting but.... 3…

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A Visual Library Of Core Teacher Apps Using the iPad in a 1:1 environment requires not only some ground rules, but a bit of common language. Since every student has their own iPad, and teachers likely do as well, this common tool necessitates some universal understanding: What do we mean by "on-task"? Same screen? Same app? Same activity? Which digital resources do we prefer? When kinds of tasks are ideal for iPads, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and pencil-and-paper? And when we do use the…

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