Getting Creative With iPads
Discover new ways to create with iPads in K-12 Classrooms
Course Description
This online class explores how teachers can make the most of an iPad as a creation tool in K-12 classrooms. Each learning module will focus on either audio, video, photo, digital storytelling or graphic design apps in order to explore curricular connections and enhance teaching and learning with technology.
Note: The asynchronous hours listed on the GWAEA website are for pacing purposes only. Participants do not need to be available, or online, at these specific times due to the asynchronous nature of this course. Online assignments will have due dates, but participants can work on the learning modules at times of their choosing.
Participants are not required to purchase any apps for this class, but they MUST HAVE ACCESS TO AN IPAD, (2nd generation or later), as well as the ability to install apps, for the duration of this class.
Available for Recertification Credit
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What to Expect
The first class is a face-to-face orientation meeting, but the remainder of the learning will be conducted online in Canvas. There are 5 online modules that will focus on either photo, video, audio, storytelling or graphic design apps. Participants will be encouraged to choose apps that are new to them, and options will be provided for different grade levels to ensure maximum relevance for each educator.
For each of the above topics, participants will be asked to create a product that is related to the curriculum they teach, and to generate ideas for ways in which these apps could be integrated into an iPad classroom.
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Save the Date!
The remainder of the class will be delivered in an online format with learning modules that are hosted in Canvas. Dates are provided for these modules on the GWAEA website. However, participants do not need to be available, or online, at these specific times due to the asynchronous nature of this course. Online modules and assignments will have due dates, but participants can work on the content at times of their choosing.
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Jonathan Wylie
Email: jwylie@gwaea.org
Website: www.dlgwaea.org
Location: 4401 6th St SW, Cedar Rapids, IA, United States
Phone: 319-448-4325
Twitter: @jonathanwylie