NSTA - Using iPads to Create Innovative Scientists

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Got iPad? We will show you the best apps and how to work with students using this device. Whether you have one device or a classroom set, you will leave with ideas on how to leverage these tools for finding information, collecting and analyzing data, and communicating their learning. Come see how to tap into your students’ creative side.

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Using iPads to Create Innovative Scientists

Ben Smith and Jared Mader@edtechben @rlmaderjwww.edtechinnovators.com

About Us

Ben Smith:• Physics Teacher• Keystone Technology

Integrator• Doctoral Student in

Instructional Technology• Making IT Happen Award

Winner• ISTE Board of Directors

Jared Mader:• Director of Technology• Former Chemistry Teacher• Technology Staff

Development Trainer• Keystone Technology

Integrator• Masters in Instructional

Technology• ISTE Consultant

Our Website

www.edtechinnovators.com

• Nonprofit international membership association.

• Focuses on improving teaching and student learning using technology as a tool.

• Connects educators to learn from each other.

• Promotes best practices from the field.

ISTE NETS

2013 Presentations

Thursday• 8:00 – 9:30 AM – Using iPads to

Create Innovative Scientists• 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM - The World of

Google in Science• 1:00 – 2:30 PM – Putting Web 2.0

into the Science Classroom• 3:00 – 4:00 PM – sTem: You’ve

Never Seen Student Technology Work Like This

2013 Presentations

Friday• 8:00 – 9:00 AM – Digitizing the

Learning Experience and Taking IT Mobile

• 9:30 – 10:30 AM – Going Beyond Data Collection: Sharing in a Science Classroom

• 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM – Google Me This: How to Make Collaboration Work in a Wiki World

• 2:00 – 3:00 PM – Tech Talk: A Terabyte of Ideas in an Hour

http://bit.ly/nsta13

2013 Presentations

Saturday• 12:30 – 1:30 PM – Adding a Bit of

Technology to a NASA Educational Project

Webinars

Wednesday, April 24, 2013• 4:00 - 5:00 PM, EST• Transforming the Science Classroom

• http://iste.org/webinars

Special Interest Groups

ISTE 2013

ISTE Conference

Monday, June 24, 2013• 5:30 – 6:45 PM – SIGsci Shareathon

Tuesday, June 25, 2013• 8:30 – 10 AM – The Mobile Classroom: Going

Digital • 4 – 6 PM – Got Data? Let’s Share Our Work

Wednesday, June 26, 2013• 8:30 – 11:30 AM• Every Student Computes in Science

Why this session?

http://www.schrockguide.net/bloomin-apps.html

Why this session?

A Taxonomy for Integrating Technology

Increasing Levels of CognitionCurriculum mastery deepens

Increasing Complexity of Technology SkillsTechnology choices become autonomous

The “Triangle”Students are guided to use different tools

The “Triangle” to Creating

CreatingStudents are making sound choices about the appropriate synthesis of content and technology into a final product

Inspiring Creativity

• Creating the Canvas• Word, PowerPoint, Inspiration,

Wikis, Google Docs

• Learning to Paint• User Created Content: Podcasts,

Movies, Animoto, Mapping• Creative Process

• Instructional Design: Be Vague

Why this session?

Finding Information

Periodic Table

Different Approach

How can students keep track of their work?

Evernote - Warehouse

Lab Books

How can students use the iPad to collect data?

Data Collection

Weather Data

MeasuringReal Caliper

Acceleration

Magnetic Field

Angles

Sound Level

Oscilloscope

Sparkvue

How can students analyze videos?

Vernier Video Physics

Vernier Video Physics

How can students simulate lab work?

Exploriments

Creativity & Communication

How can students annotate photos and make their own content with drawing tools?

Annotating Images

Drawing/Sketching

How can students take images and make a creative cartoon?

Comic Books

How can students narrate photos with annotations?

Photo Narration

How can students communicate information through drawing, images and narration?

StoryTelling

How can students record video and export for use elsewhere?

Movie Making

Video Capture

• Example Task: Take video of experiment for later analysis.

Collecting Data

Video Capture

How can students make use of physical science based games?

Physics Based Games

Physics Based Games

Screenshot of Path

I want students to keep a photo diary of their work.

Photo Diary

How can students make a presentation of information with audio, images and drawings.

Educreations

How can students mark up video?

Coach’s Eye

How can students record audio for use later?

Audio

What Else?

Questions

• Email: info@edtechinnovators.com• Website: www.edtechinnovators.com

• Ben @edtechben ben@edtechinnovators.com

• Jared @rlmaderj jared@edtechinnovators.com

http://bit.ly/nsta13