Apple in Education

Summer Semester.

Transform learning this fall.

In this webcast series, Apple Distinguished Educators will share their experiences integrating different combinations of iPad, iPod touch, and MacBook into their teaching to enrich learning across subject areas and grade levels. They'll walk you through how they got started, what they have implemented, and the incredible results they have achieved. They'll also share samples of student work and provide demos of technology solutions they are using. Throughout each webcast, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the presenters to learn more about incorporating their innovative approaches into your own teaching this fall.

 

 

Science

Science June 21, 2011, 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. PDT

Presenters:

José Garcia
Science Educator
Greene County Middle School, Snow Hill, NC

William Seng
Science Educator
Lenape High School, Medford, NJ

In this webcast, you'll learn how MacBook, iLife, and a Challenge Based Learning approach have helped eliminate the use of textbooks, create a digital classroom, and empower Greene County Middle School students to be responsible for their learning. You'll also hear how Lenape High School ninth graders have used Apple products to author their own textbook chapters — maximizing individual contributions to group-based research and strengthening their organizational, research, and communication skills in the process.

Watch this webcast and access helpful resources on Apple Distinguished Educators on iTunes U

 
Reaching All Learners

Reaching all Learners June 28, 2011, 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. PDT

Presenters:

Mark Coppin
Assistive Technology Director
Anne Carlsen Center, Jamestown, ND

Kathi Felder
Academic Technology Coach
Corcoran Unified School District, Corcoran, CA

Joe Morelock
Director of Technology and Innovation
Canby School District, Canby, OR

Discover how Canby School District's one-to-one iPod and iPad program has significantly increased math and reading scores for students in elementary grades, including special education and English language learners. Learn how the built-in features on Mac computers and iOS devices are allowing Anne Carlsen Center students with a wide range of sensory and learning challenges to use the same Apple technology as their peers, building empowerment, creativity, and collaboration for all. Hear how Corcoran Unified School District's one-to-one program is closing the digital divide and achievement gap in this rural community.

Watch this webcast and access helpful resources on Apple Distinguished Educators on iTunes U

 
Language Arts

Language Arts July 12, 2011, 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. PDT

Presenters:

Charlene Chausis
Manager, Technology Training and Integration
Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL

Kathy Shirley
Director of Technology and Media Services
Escondido Union School District, Escondido, CA

This webcast explores how Apple technology helps engage students, enrich language arts instruction, and support language learners. Learn about the iREAD project, in which Escondido Union elementary students achieved three- to six-times growth in word comprehension and fluency using iPod touch. And find out how Adlai E. Stevenson High School students are using iPad to study literature, perform character analysis, build visual literacy, and acquire foreign language skills.

Watch this webcast and access helpful resources on Apple Distinguished Educators on iTunes U

 
Social Studies

Social Studies July 19, 2011, 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. PDT

Presenters:

Anthony Armstrong
Teacher
Del Mar Middle School, Tiburon, CA

Janet Copenhaver
Director of Technology/Media
Henry County Public Schools, Collinsville, VA

Find out how teachers at Henry County Public Schools use iPad as an extension of their digital textbook lessons to provide new ways for students to create and share their work, resulting in improvement on benchmark tests. Learn how the integration of MacBook, iLife, and wikis into Del Mar Middle School's U.S. History classes has transformed the learning process and created a more engaging experience for diverse learners.

Watch this webcast and access helpful resources on Apple Distinguished Educators on iTunes U

 
Mathematics

Math July 26, 2011, 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. PDT

Presenters:

Julie Garcia
Math Teacher
Innovation Middle School, San Diego, CA

Dan Meyer
Math Educator
Doctoral Candidate
Stanford University, Stanford, CA

In this webcast, you'll learn how expert teachers are using digital tools to connect math concepts with real-world applications. They'll share how their use of Apple products has transformed textbook math instruction into a more engaging experience where students are in charge of and accountable for their learning. They will also highlight how the use of technology in small group settings provides differentiated experiences for students at all levels.

Watch this webcast and access helpful resources on Apple Distinguished Educators on iTunes U