Transition to teaching with devices: Step 1
iPad workflow and collaboration for Schools
Google docs are live docs with no further uploading/emailing required.
Google Drive for Teachers
Create a QR treasure hunt!
For some people the iPad is a replacement for paper. Here’s how to do it properly.
Films and Photos organised directly from all the iPads in a school department.
Most teachers will need to teach some sort of process. Make a video!
New to Mac? Hold the Option key down and this becomes your keyboard:
Here are all the Twitter Accounts that used the #uLearn12 hashtag during the conference in Auckland in order of number of Tweets posted. Here’s the PDF
Make Safari a little more like Chrome with WebGL:
To get things going: Here’s my basic workflow and apps for teaching (Sept 2012):
Here’s some Keynote notes on why teachers should use Twitter:
This is a challenging idea but with senor students (16+) this Facebook setup has had the biggest & most successful impact on my career – and it’s safe!
13 steps to a Safe Facebook setup for teachers:
Getting the most from Teachers on Twitter.
Organising them into Lists (groups) using your iPad (TWEETBOT APP)
Organising the educators you follow into categories based on their main discussion threads, makes Twitter much more manageable.
Keeping the List your make “Public” will allow other teachers to subscribe to your list.
STEP 1: Make a List(Category) STEP 2: Add Educators STEP 3: View a List
Seeing your Twitter List as a Magazine in iPad Flipboard App.


















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Great Resources! Thank you for sharing them.
No problem!
Great cheers
Quick query… do you use any shared iOS devices or just 1 to 1?
We have a mix, and struggle with locking down the shared devices sufficiently. There is a limit to what our MDM, Supervised mode and profiles can offer.
Basically, are you aware of a way to prevent users making a password and messing with the “Settings” part of an iPad?
cheers
Steve
Great question and one that’s stumped me. I’ll hunt out a proper solution but for now you could folder Settings on a 3rd or 4th screen of apps by dividing apps into categories (one per screen) If the folder was called something like “Learning” it might not interest the sort of student who would mess with settings!
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