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iPads in the Elementary

reflections of the 5th graders of Bentheim Elementary School

Andy Losik • Elementary Infotech TeacherHamilton Community Schools • Apple Distinguished

Educator

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Grades 4-6 (1994-2000) Infotech (2000-)

Blue Star and Bentheim Elementary Schools

Hamilton, MI

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Why I teach:

•My philosophy: Finding ways to foster higher order thinking skills as we make school work for all kids in the most efficient manner possible.

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iPads do that.No, iPads help teachers do that.

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Not just a sales pitch

•5th graders handed the “Prove ‘Em or Lose ‘Em” challenge.

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How has using the iPad changed learning for you as a 5th grader?

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How has using the iPad changed learning for you as a 5th grader?~ iPads make it easier to understand

the subject we are learning about. We can remember the things we learn by connecting it to the iPad.

~ iPads are making it easier for pretty much everyone in the school. iPads make everyone want to learn.

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What changes in classmate behavior have you seen now that

you are using the iPads?

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What changes in classmate behavior have you seen now that

you are using the iPads?~ Kids in my class tend to listen more and try harder to get their work done

so they don’t lose iPad time.

~ Kids used to mess around a lot because they lost focus. It is hard to

lose focus now.

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If an iPad was sitting next to one of our laptops, which would you

rather use? Why?

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If an iPad was sitting next to one of our laptops, which would you

rather use? Why?51 out of 52 chose iPads

~ I would use an iPad because you can just touch it and not have to click

a mouse.

~ I would take the iPad. Both can go on the Internet but can you download

awesome educational apps on a laptop?

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If an iPad was sitting next to one of our laptops, which would you

rather use? Why?~ I would rather use an iPad because they help me focus. There aren’t as

many “thingys” to click on like on the laptops.

~ No question an iPad because it’s a touchscreen...and you don’t even

realize how much it is helping you do better for tests.

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Compare using an app like Rocket Math to a website like Jet

Ski Addition.

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Compare using an app like Rocket Math to a website like Jet Ski

Addition.~ I would prefer to use an app like Rocket Math over Jet Ski Addition

because it lets us use a scribble pad which makes it so much easier.

~ Touching the screen to do math is much more natural than clicking

stuff.

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What if anything would you change about how your teachers

are using the iPads?

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What if anything would you change about how your teachers are using

the iPads?~ I would change how much we get

to use the iPads. We should use them all of the time.

~ Use one of those cords to show it on the projector.

~ I would be really proud.

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Great Apps

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Questions?

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Andy Losik