After that disaster, I began to look for some helpful tips to integrate while students had an iPad. After a long search, I ran across 10 easy tips to have an orderly classroom while using iPads. This was the gold at the end of the rainbow! So many of the other "tips" I had read were geared more towards older students. The following tips were the most useful for my class:
1. Mute. If you do not need to have the volume on for any of your planned activities, it is best to
instruct the students to mute the volume at the beginning of the lesson. This will reduce the
number of distractions throughout the lesson.
2. Thumbs Up. When the teacher calls thumbs up, all students should respond with a thumbs up
if they agree.
Example: The teachers asks the students to give her a thumbs up if they have finished their
drawing. All students who have finished should give the teachers a thumbs up.
3. Happy Hands. Hands off the device and up in the air like jazz hands
Example: The teacher calls out “happy hands.” Students gently place their iPad on the desk and
raise their hands up in the air and wiggle their fingers until the teacher tells them to lower their
hands.
4.Turn Over. Put the device to sleep by clicking the On/Off button. Make sure the screen turns to
black. Turn the device face down on the desk. The teacher should tell the students that the black
apple should be visible.
These tips alone helped me out tremendously. One thing I am learning about integrating technology is usually the first time is always rough but with a little research and reading the second time is always better!!
Here is the link with the rest of the tips: http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=796199
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