The Mac has helped me and my students by…

Join us in celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Mac! Take a moment to reflect on how the Mac has helped you and your students, and celebrate with others by adding a comment below to finish this sentence:

 

Finish This Sentence: The Mac has helped me and my students by… #Mac40

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January 24, 2024

The Mac has helped me and my students by.....

enabling us to create and collaborate.

January 24, 2024

The Mac has helped me and my students by giving us a space to be creative and model creativity!

January 24, 2024

The Mac has helped me and my students by...opening us to a world of possibilities through creation and collaboration.

January 24, 2024

...supporting all of us (educators and learners) as we continue to learn and to create at a level that seemed impossible a few years ago.

January 24, 2024

The Mac has help me and my students by opening a gateway to creativity.

January 24, 2024

The Mac has helped me and my students innovate together over the years.

January 24, 2024

Love this post Cheryl!!

January 24, 2024

As a student The Mac helped me learn Final Cut, graphic design, website creation and media publication.

Many years later....

The Mac has helped me and my students by enabling inclusive app design with Xcode, media production with Final Cut and creativity with iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Keynote and Numbers.

January 24, 2024

Buying my first Mac was the best purchase I ever made. Creating engaging lessons became much easier, and the content became more engaging.

January 24, 2024

The Mac has helped me and my students by connecting us in a shared creative and collaborative world

January 25, 2024

By Giving free high quality apps for creation such as garageband and imovie. by keeping updating these apps students have access to near pro quality software.

January 26, 2024

The iMac has helped me and my students design, imagine, and share their thoughts creatively and uniquely.

January 27, 2024

My love affair with Apple began many, many moons ago. I had my first Mac in a classroom way back in the 90's in Los Angeles. We also had a Mac lab on campus. My sixth graders did a deep dive into the Harlem Renaissance and created "stacks" (on a program that was basically a primitive Keynote -- no wonder I LOVE Keynote) to present to each other. Years later, a principal handed me a 1st Gen iPad and said, "let's figure out what this thing can do." Just as the number of stars in the sky, the Mac has positively impacted teaching and learning in innumerable ways over the last 40 years :)

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