From elementary schools to universities, Apple products are transforming the learning experience, making it more interactive, immersive, and engaging.
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e Akau ki Papamoa Primary School transformed from a failing school to a nationally recognised model school for integrating technology into teaching and learning. They created a learning environment based on M?ori values, supported by a one-to-one iPad program. There has been an acceleration literacy and numeracy of up to two times faster than expec…
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Teachers at Philadelphia Performing Arts: A String Theory Charter School create custom learning materials with iPad, iTunes U, and iBooks Author. As the city's largest tuition-free K–12 charter school, it offers a STEAM curriculum that emphasizes academic and artistic excellence equally. And with Apple technology at the core of teaching and learnin…
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In thinking about new ways to develop and deliver curriculum, Philadelphia Performing Arts decided to abandon traditional textbooks in upper-middle school and high school. Teachers are free to develop their own customized curriculum the way they want to teach and the way students will learn best. By allowing students to express their newfound knowl…
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A one-to-one iPad program at four Title I middle schools in Maryland helps to improve teaching and learning, and has raised student performance in both reading and math.
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For special education teachers around the world, iPad opens up a world of possibilities. Meet educators at three schools and discover how they use iPad and apps to motivate learning, improve social interactions, and encourage independence in the classroom and beyond.
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Interactive books and apps on iPad and Mac help students excel at this historic girls’ school.
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The iPad one-to-one program uses technology that’s already a big part of students’ lives to make them more excited about learning.
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RDFZ XISHAN in Beijing is the first school in China to participate in a Mac one-to-one program and has transformed learning into a collaborative and engaging experience — without sacrificing test scores.
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In China, schools traditionally have not empowered students to be active participants in learning. So independent thinking and taking initiative are key values at RDFZ XISHAN. Math teacher Jin Zhengguo assigned his student Xinran an independent project on polygon. Xinran chose the problem herself and used Keynote, video clips from iMovie, and photo…
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Teachers and students at Northwest Kansas Tech find a common touch point in iPad.
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When first-year auto instructor Jim Kennedy contemplated using iPad as a teaching device, he asked, “This is a neat deal, but how is it really going to be a tool to help me fix cars in the shop?” After using iPad with his students, he says, “I was really surprised at the amount of things we can do with it.” Among the most useful is faster car reali…
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Northwest Kansas Tech cosmetology teacher Christa Bergsma initially could see a million ways to use iPad in the classroom, but she wasn’t sure how to make it relevant for her profession. Then she discovered tools like the Vagaro Pro app, which her students use to track clients, customer formulas, allergies, and services performed. Bergsma knows her…
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Students at the UK public school Flitch Green Academy use iPad, Mac, and iPod touch to create unique learning experiences.
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The Mac, iPod touch, and iLife help 1st grade students create a cross-curricular learning experience with a battle animation.
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Students at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawai?i, use Mac notebooks to research class assignments and show results in ways they never could before.
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Promoting environmental sustainability is a major educational initiative at Punahou School. This theme found a perfect medium for expression in learning projects created by Danette Kobayashi’s 4th-grade class. Instead of planting regular gardens, the teacher and students decided to grow them hydroponically. They used MacBook computers with applicat…
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MacBook Pro helps students at the Missouri School of Journalism effectively learn and practice the skills of modern journalism, including reporting, writing, and editing in different media. And it allows faculty to focus on teaching journalism — rather than managing technology.
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As they advance through the Missouri School of Journalism, students use MacBook Pro and Apple applications to create video projects of increasing complexity. For their freshman interest group, Natalie Cheng and Samantha Hill used Final Cut Pro to document their experiences in a Charlie Chaplin-style video with old-school effects. For a senior capst…
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The Mac has transformed teaching and learning in the Greene County school system in rural eastern North Carolina. A new project-based curriculum has engaged and motivated students, and college-going rates have risen dramatically.
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iPod touch enables medical students at Ohio State University to listen to lecture podcasts on their own time. This allows for a deeper understanding of the course material and inspires professors to transform their class time into more interactive discussion sessions.
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See how Dr. Sorabh Khandelwal uses a Mac, Podcast Capture, and the Podcast Producer 2 service to produce and distribute his lecture podcasts.
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A group of very engaged fourth-grade students at Central Elementary has translated their enthusiasm into a daily routine of writing, producing, recording, and editing the school’s morning announcements. They use an iPod touch to record students and teachers and an iMac and its built-in GarageBand software to edit the recordings, add effects, and cr…
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iPod touch has transformed the learning experience for fourth-grade students at Central Elementary School in Escondido, California. These students are excited about learning. And they have the test results to prove it.
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