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Bridging the Learning Gap

Bridging the Learning Gap. with iBooks Author. Presented by~. Jennifer Gilson, Springfield District 186 Technology Department & Bonnie Kahl Washington Middle School. IETC Presentation Proposal~.

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Bridging the Learning Gap

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  1. Bridging the Learning Gap with iBooks Author

  2. Presented by~ Jennifer Gilson, Springfield District 186 Technology Department & Bonnie Kahl Washington Middle School

  3. IETC Presentation Proposal~ iBooks Author provides the scaffolding needed so that special needs students can successfully engage in, and master, on grade-level curriculum. Join us as we share interactive, engaging units of study, presented in ePub format, that address student learning styles, higher-level questioning, and the Common Core State Standards.

  4. iBooks Author~ • Application is available in the Mac App Store • Works hand-in-hand with iBooks app on the iPads • Format, including the Inspector, is similar to Pages, which the students currently use • Allows students to "preview" books as they are "writing"

  5. Backward Planning~ Needed to align to: Content area Learning targets ISTE student standards District Internet Safety guidelines Special considerations: Varied ability levels Learning styles IEP adherence Time constraints

  6. "5 Themes of Geography" iBooks Project~ Each iBook contains the following information specific to a given country: • Location • Place • Movement • Human/Environment Interaction • Regions

  7. Scaffolding Instruction~ • iBooks Author Performance Assessment Checklist • Location: Fill-in-the-Blank Research Guide • Location Research Guide • Place: Research Guide • Place: Fill-in-the-Blank Research Guide

  8. Scaffolding Instruction, cont.~ • Movement: Fill-in-the-Blank Research Guide • Region: Research Guide • Region: Fill-in-the-Blank Research Guide

  9. Lesson Progression~ Introducing project/selecting country Introducing iBooks Author Adding sections and pages Research "how to's" Replacing text Adding images Citing sources Adding Widgets Gallery Slider Puzzle Review Previewing iBook on iPad

  10. iBooks Author Books in Progress~ This iBook is a compilation of student projects arranged from most to least scaffolded.

  11. Project Reflection * Start with a small project. * Jigsaw the activity by having each student complete one chapter and then putting them together as a book. *Plan on iBooks Author or iBooks needing an update at some point during the project, and updates taking a LONG time.:-)

  12. Additional Resources: • Welcome to Widgets iBook • Widget Training Videos: • Gallery Widget • Slider Widget • Review Widget • World Geography Web Resources • Click on the World Geography spacer to access websites students used when researching their country

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