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Using the iPad in Education: My Experiences so far

Jim Patterson Business/I.T. Paradise Valley Community College. Using the iPad in Education: My Experiences so far. Introduction by Steve Jobs. Click on Steve Jobs to start the video http://thurly.net/vn3. Got the iPad 64GB + 3G. Idea was to have Bb access Mail Web

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Using the iPad in Education: My Experiences so far

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  1. Jim Patterson Business/I.T. Paradise Valley Community College Using the iPad in Education:My Experiences so far

  2. Introduction by Steve Jobs • Click on Steve Jobs to start the video • http://thurly.net/vn3

  3. Got the iPad 64GB + 3G • Idea was to have Bb access • Mail • Web • ...While traveling overseas and teaching!

  4. 3G and Expense • 3G is good for when a WiFi is not near. $29 a month unlimited. • 3G plan does NOT work overseas • Choices: a country SIM card or a special plan, which I bought • VERY EXPENSIVE PLAN!

  5. In Venice... • The international “Data Roaming” plan worked but very very slow • Workflow was to turn on, download emails, turn off data roaming • Read emails, answer, then quickly turn data roaming back on

  6. On Board Ship • Purchased a 60 cents a minute WiFi plan • VERY SLOW • Have to work quickly like experiences in Venice

  7. BlackBoardiPad APP • Still in testing • It works for asking and answering discussion posts • Not for any Bb heavy lifting!

  8. What Works? • Near a wifi? GREAT! Safari, mail, all work fine and fast. • 3G is slower if not near wifi but works. • More and more apps for iPad are going up. • EASY to carry. Light in weight. • Connected to my email, contacts, and calendar through MobileMe (all of my computers sync up nicely) • Easy to read books and magazines and do web research

  9. What Doesn’t Work So Well? • NOT a replacement for laptop or desktop! • A big harder to carry than an iPhone/iPod but text easier to see • On screen keyboard not as easy as regular keyboard (but can hook a Bluetooth keyboard to it) • iPad app not quite ready • Can write, but not like on computer

  10. Favorite Apps So Far? • Safari browser • Email • Drudge, FoxNews, USA Today, etc... • Dropbox • Twitter • Facebook • Ibook • P2G – Flickr portfolios • WattPad: ebooks • Zinio Magazine Reader

  11. iPad in Education Readings • Apple's iPad: The Future of Mobile Computing in Education? http://thurly.net/vm6 • iPad for education: early impressions at http://thurly.net/vm7 • More Universities Announce iPad Experiments at http://thurly.net/vm8 • Pros and Cons of the iPad in Education at http://thurly.net/vm9 • The iPad and Education - It's Not the Size of the Screen, It's What You Do With It at http://thurly.net/vma

  12. More iPad Readings • Will the iPad Revolutionize Higher Education? at http://thurly.net/vmb • The iPad and Education at http://thurly.net/vmc • iPad as a learning device? Oklahoma colleges embrace the iPad at http://thurly.net/vmd • iPads for Everyone at Seton Hill University http://thurly.net/vmf • Measuring the iPad's Potential for Education http://thurly.net/vmh

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