IPAD & SEN
iPad ideas for Students with Learning Differences by SENSS
SENSS is sharing iPad ideas
This day will be hands on and fun; exploring apps to help learners with SEN.
Event Information
iPads and SEN
Tea and coffee provided but bring lunch. Car parking available opposite (charges apply)
Bring your iPad - no pens allowed!
When?
Tuesday, Nov 19, 2013, 09:30 AM
Where?
Dorford Baptist Church, Dorchester, United Kingdom
Agenda for the day
9.30am - Why use an iPad?
10.00am - The Basics
10.30am - Assessing, recording & alternative assessments
11am - Tea/coffee
11.30am - iPads and Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
12.30pm - Lunch
13.30pm - Getting Creative - iBooks, iMovies, cartoons, augmented reality, flyers, collages, screencasts
3pm - Show creations with tea and coffee
3.30pm - Assistive Technology
4pm - Twitter and Content Curation
4.30pm - Goodbyes
Apps Galore
There will be plenty of opportunity to collect apps to use with your students.
Strategies for Learners with ASD
The iPad can be a way to engage students who find learning in traditional ways a challenge - we'll be exploring ways to help those learners.
Basics
Don't worry if you don't know your way around an iPad - this will be a mixed ability class. You'll learn how to make a screen shot, use the ipad offline, organise apps into folders and other useful tips.
SENSS - Special Educational Needs Specialist Service
SENSS provide specialist advisory teaching and training for schools in Dorset.
Email: j.daulby@dorsetcc.gov.uk
Website: http://schools.dorsetcpd.co.uk/cpd/Default.asp
Location: Children's Services, Monkton Park, Dorchester
Phone: 01305 228300
Twitter: @SENSSDORSET