Thursday, 3 January 2013
E-readers in the classroom
Posted on 11:49 by Unknown
technology play a greater role in the classroom than ever before. Acalanes Unified School District in Lafayette, Ca. Only one school district in which the technology is completely changed the way students learn. Districts in four secondary schools rolling carts full of laptops and mobile devices like the iPad or kindle, to be transported from one grade to another. Device was purchased by donations from the local city measures and parent-run organization. District is the real purpose for using technology in the classroom is to provide each student with access to the resources it has to offer. Cheryl Davis, District Curriculum and Technology Specialist institutions, said that although the district is still not to the point where it can provide each student with their own personal laptop or mobile device, the long- term goal "to increase student access to one-on-one relationship" . Due to the high popularity, the teacher will often book far in advance computer lab for their classes. Laptop and iPad can be used as a supplement to computer labs and take the right access to the students, rather than the actual move students in the lab. A push factor in terms of training needs of technology education for teachers. Such devices such as iPad and iPod touch introduced in the classroom, holding the Acalanes Unified Development session for instructors. Teachers will learn how to use mobile devices and how to maximize their potential use in the classroom. District also address the role of the teacher in the classroom technology integrated. constant progress and development in the technology </> create a problem for school districts with limited budgets. Davis said buying technology that is at least useful for several years would not have been problems in the past, but "lightning speed of change in technology," Over the last few years made it impossible. Administrators should be careful when choosing how what technology to buy and consider its future use has a direct effect on students.
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