Part 3 - Insights and Lessons Learned from the Student’s Perspective This is the third part in the series we've run this week from Franklin Academy Principal
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Ryan Chabert's curator insight,
January 27, 2014 8:37 AM
Ipad or sport? Little gym can be delete Ipad
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Jim Lerman's curator insight,
July 10, 2013 5:07 PM
I think this question will eventually become almost completely moot. Voice to text software/apps are becoming more and more robust. I wrote my last book using Dragon Naturally Speaking.
I believe that in a few years most writing will be done orally. Just as cursive handwriting is disappearing, keyboarding will diminish. Speed will not be as important because for large jobs, dictation will replace it. Editing and note-taking can be accomplished without so much concern for speed.
In the meantime, it is interesting to see that there was only negligible speed difference among the students in this study. |
This is the last of a series of three posts that looked at "teaching and learning with an iPad." This post looks at if from a student perspective and discusses three lessons learned (as well as providing data from this 3-year study). The three lessons discussed are:
* Lesson 1: Organization
* Lesson 2: Timely Workflow and Communication
* Lesson 3: Information Access
Access to Part 1 and Part 2 of this series are available at the end of the post. Part 1 look at the lessons learned from the viewpoint of an administrator. The three lessons discusses in this post are:
* Lesson 1: It's About Work Flow & Connectivity, Not Apps
* Lesson 2: Staff Development and Support
* Lesson 3: Be A Model
Part 2 of the series explored the viewpoint from a teachers perspective. The three lessons in this post discussed:
* Lesson 1: Change of Habit
* Lesson 2: Success is in the Support
* Lesson 3: 1:1 iPads Changing Students Performance
For those whom may be pushing out iPads this year or for those using iPads the information in these 3 posts is valuable, esp. since it covers a 3-year period and the perspectives of the 3 key parties involved.