All of us see the technology leading our students to success. The device is playing a key role in keeping the students in line with what the class is working on with the added bonus of making things more 'social' for them. From our perspective, the use of the device seems to lead to instant differentiation that is meeting the needs of our students. The iPad is aligned with the IEP and it is as dynamic as the IEP - apps are often added and deleted based on the needs of the student.
There is a greater sense of team work with the Educational Assistants due to the constant communication around student learning. There is also a heightened awareness around technological literacy due to the manipulation of apps in order to meet the needs of the students. Each of us noted that the EA's that work with us are effective and efficient in directing their student to apps based on what the teacher is doing.
Everyone involved (Students, EA's, Teachers) seem to have a heightened sense of responsibility and are taking great pride in the work that is happening with this project. The teachers spoke about the concept of equity and that the technology is providing a great example that fairness is not the same as providing students with what they truly need to learn and be successful. For the most part, the other students in the classroom understand what it means to be equitable and the novelty of the device in the room is no longer an issue - it is recognized as an essential learning tool for the student that uses it.
The student's participating in the iProject are not the only ones that are benefiting from this unique experience. The staff that are working directly with the students are growing professionally and the hope is that there will be ripple effects with our colleagues who are peripheral to this project. As the iProject approaches the end of its formal timeline we plan to meet again in order to fully consolidate our learning and celebrate our successes.
I really enjoy reading about your iPad Project. It sounds like it's been a success. I would love to hear more about what you've noticed. What is the biggest benefit to the students right now? What problems are your still experiencing (if any)? What advice would you give people if they were to embark on a similar project?
ReplyDeleteAs someone that is using iPads in school right now, I think that my biggest problem comes from sharing devices. Sometimes it takes forever to relocate the correct iPad, and then sometimes the content is deleted, as space always seems to be an issue. This can get frustrating. Have you experienced anything similar with your project? I would love to hear about any solutions you have.
Thanks!
Aviva
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Hi Aviva! Thanks again for your comment.
ReplyDeleteI would say that the biggest benefit for the students is that they are able to "keep up" with the rest of their class. What I mean by that is that they are actively engaged.
The advice I would give to people wanting to embark on a similar project is something I just read this morning on Twitter: "Always plan for the fact that no plan ever goes according to plan" - Simon Sinek said that just this morning. I would pass this advice on to others from a positive perspective. Each day has been different - lots of challenges, lots of success. Our project seems to be quite dynamic, so you need to be flexible and not get 'down' on yourself when things don't go as planned.
I have experienced some strange stuff with the iPads, but I have always been able to get everything back using back up files. Other than that, the device hasn't given us to many problems.
Keep the comments coming Aviva, always a pleasure to interact with you.