Several teachers have no idea where to begin when it comes to teaching with an iPad. Without the proper professional development; staff will continue to be lost on how to incorporate this wonderful tool into their classroom. I have spent the past 2 years researching ways to use the iPad as a teaching tool rather than an expensive gaming system, email reader, or surfing the web. If you are interested in learning more about how to teach with an iPad, please consider attending the SW/WC iLearn Classes held this Fall and Winter.
1) Use it to help flip your classroom with several different recording apps.
2) Invite others into your classroom via Skype
3) Do formative assessments with your iPad
To learn more please visit: http://www.swsc.org/Page/1269
Quick and Easy Ways to Use the iPad When Teaching
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