Technology / iPad workshop ideas for students

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Each semester, we offer "Tech Tuesdays" for our students. These are 20-minute workshops that are designed to support students using technology. We are 1:1 iPad, so workshops refer to workflows on iPad. Our current rotation includes LMS (Canvas) tips and tricks, iPad basics (adding email, airdrop, scanning, etc.), digital notetaking, accessibility, Keynote presentations, Apple Clips, and Pages. I am looking for some fresh workshop ideas we might add to the rotation. Any ideas on topics? We are in higher education but some students come with no iPad experience. Trust me, even primary or secondary topics might be helpful to our students, so please share any ideas!

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Posted on May 07, 2024 in response to carlena

Exploring the camera and Photos app. There is a lot to unpack there and some really fun things you can do.

I also love Freeform and Numbers. When I was completing my doctorate I took a school law class ... put all my notes for the entire semester in Numbers. I still reference that document. Loved the ability to add shapes, text, handwriting, and tables for organizing all the court cases.


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Posted on May 07, 2024 in response to carlena

Exploring the camera and Photos app. There is a lot to unpack there and some really fun things you can do.

I also love Freeform and Numbers. When I was completing my doctorate I took a school law class ... put all my notes for the entire semester in Numbers. I still reference that document. Loved the ability to add shapes, text, handwriting, and tables for organizing all the court cases.


Posted on May 08, 2024 in response to THasheider

Great ideas! We did a Freeform session last year and students liked it. I also love the flexibility of Numbers!

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