6. Tablet as multi-functional tool
Convenient
Intuitive
• Read eTexts • Take and edit photos
Engaging
• Access Moodle • Record and edit audio
Portable
• Access Internet • Record and and video
• Watch captured lectures • Create digital notebooks
• Respond to polls and questions • Create eTexts
• Conduct video conferences • Create screencasts
• Share screens • Draw
• Enter data
• Learn with discipline-specific apps
Consume
Create
Collaborate
7. Because of their convenience and portability, tablets
may increase engagement and time on task
9. Textbook content for tablet delivery
Adopt
• Almost all publishers provide electronic versions of their textbooks
• Increasing number are available for iPad via eReaders or apps
• Library and open content (MERLOT, Connexions, TED, MOOCs)
• Books from Apple iBookstore, Amazon Kindle
Assemble
• Assemble digital coursepacks using Academic Pub
• Pre-cleared copyright resources, web pages, Powerpoints, images,
word files, PDFs, links, your own content
Create
• Create born digital materials using Softchalk, iBooks Author, ePUB
Pearson app CourseSmart app Café Scribe app Kindle app Kno app FWK reader Inkling app iBooks app Academic Pub app
10. Evolution of the textbook
Enhanced PDF Interactive Textbooks
“Born Digital”
Print converted to digital but lack Have interactive content including
intractive content pictures, videos, quiz questions
• Pearson eReader • Inkling
• Course Smart • Softchalk
• Café Scribe • iBooks
• Kindle
• Kno
• Flat World Knowledge
http://ipads4education.org/ebooks/
11. Create your own digital content
Your content “Container” “Born digital” product
• Text Calculus iBook
• Photos
• Videos
• Activities
• Assessments
eText conversion
opportunity for faculty see
Moodle site or – email
paul.wilson@csun.edu
24. Faculty Support
(Where can I go if I need help?)
• Faculty Technology Center (ftc@csun.edu)
• Partnership with Faculty Development
• myCSUNtablet faculty Moodle site
• Workshops
• Information Technology guide
• Web-One
– http://www.csun.edu/it/myCSUNtablet
26. Pedagogical Considerations
Daisy Lemus (Faculty Development)
facdev@csun.edu; Sierra Hall 440
• Experiment, Innovate, Instruct
• Course objectives?
• (Plan for) the difference
Graphic designed by Matthew d’Alessio (Geological Science) in
collaboration with the How Learning Works Initiative.
27. Consider …
• How will using the iPad (like any other
technology) improve instruction and student
learning?
• How will everything you do with the iPad
serve your course objectives?
• What will be different from what you already
do in class? Outside of class?
28. Getting Started
Finding and Creating Content
App Showcase
Accessibility
Workshops
Pedagogy
Pilot Programs
Other Universities
http://m2.csun.edu/course/view.php?id=45138
29. Getting Started
Finding and Creating Content
App Showcase
Accessibility
Workshops
Pedagogy
Pilot Programs
Other Universities
http://m2.csun.edu/course/view.php?id=45138
30. Workshops for faculty
Core Workshops Content Creation Discipline-Specific Apps
• iPad Essentials • Creating Digital • Journalism Apps
• Pedagogical Content • Biology Apps
Considerations • iBooks Author Hands- • Health and Human
• Finding Digital On Training Development Apps
Content • Softchalk Hands-On
• iPad Apps: Training
Accessibility First
• iPads in the
Classroom
To Sign Up: http://www.csun.edu/it/mycsuntablet-initiative-training
31. Calendar of workshops in Moodle
To Sign Up: http://www.csun.edu/it/mycsuntablet-initiative-training
32. Getting Started with your iPad
• Connecting to wireless
• Creating your Apple ID
• Setting up email
• Connecting to myCSUNbox
• Securing your device
• Downloading an app
• Connecting the keyboard
• Where to go for help
http://www.csun.edu/it/mycsuntablet-support
33. Store your files in the cloud
1. You already have
an account!
2. Download from
the Apple App
Store
3. Log in with your
CSUN credentials
34. The Student Experience
• Use their own iPad or purchase one from Matador Bookstore
• Recognize iPad courses when search in Schedule of Classes
• When register, receive email from
Admissions & Records that
explains initiative
• Two payment plans
– All at once
– Over 2 or 3 semesters
35. It will take a partnership
Faculty Faculty Faculty Library
Technology Development
Center
Faculty Chairs
and Deans
Information
Apple
Technology
Financial Aid
Disability Resources &
Educational Services
Admissions and
Records
Universal Design
Center
Assessment &
Program Review National Center on
Deafness
Institutional Research Bookstore
Advancement
Students are of course the REASON why we are adopting tablets – let’s see what the initiative means for students:
Apple started a trend that shows no sign of abating. Smartphones and tablets are on the rise.Faculty are data hounds; let’s take a look at some statistics.
Statistics tell the story one way. Let’s hear directly from our students about what the tablet initiative will mean to them.
So why ARE they so popular? They are a multi-functional tool that is INTUITIVE and MOBILENUI versus GUI – control with hands and are supremely mobile, especially mini
Convert your existing print materials to digital formats for delivery on a tabletImprove by adding audio, video, interactivitySupport in the form of summer stipend or fall release timeCost less than $15, support of chair, accessibleIf interested, apply at: www.tinyurl.com/eTextconversion
iBooks – links to iBookstore, where can find books, or can create your own books and distribute through here
800K apps40K for education
Avoid the clicker problem (critical fpr paid apps)Free or low-cost (9.99 or less)Productivity-focused, not discipline specificDocuments 2 Free (file manager)PagesNumbersKeynoteEvernoteAdobe Reader (PDF reader that reads aloud)SocrativeDragon DictationBlackboard Collborate (video conferencing)Explain Everything (whiteboard)Calculator Pro Free
How will faculty get support in learning to use all this? Extremely intuitive, but
Instructional Technology is not new and neither is the general considerations for incorporating it into instruction.Contemplate on the following:How will using the iPad (like any other technology) improve instruction and student learning?How will everything you do with the iPad serve your course objectives?What will be different from what you already do in class? Outside of class?(If the answers to these questions leave them unsatisfied after the training, then maybe this isn’t a venture for them.)Principles of Learning (from the How Learning Works Initiative)Supportive Climate, Motivation, Student Development Prior KnowledgeOrganizationPractice and FeedbackMastery and Self-directed Learners
iPad Essentials – new AND experienced – navigation, email, wireless, security, accessibility, file and data management – BOX, iCloudUsing iPads in the Classroom – Sharing files, screens, projecting with the iPad, clickers, other collaboration apps like Nearpod
This document will get you up and running. Shows how link up BOX.Will be in Moodle and is on Web-One too (see link) Came with your iPad, or will get when you pick upIf you already have an iPad, happy to share with you too
Like Dropbox but more secure, accessibe, and paid for by UniversitymyCSUNfaculty already have box accounts – 10 GB storage!
Picyture of student
Daisy and I are up here as speakers but it has taken, and will take, involvement from all divisionsAll divisions are involved. There are people in every division, helping in all kinds of ways whether it’s dealing with how to provide iPads for students, how to do the logistics of ordering your iPad machines, logistics of support. Financial aid – how finance iPads?A&R – how list courses?Cross-divisioal groups have been working to solve – Hilary has been saying for several months that we have more questions we have answers to. We have people working across campus…Acknowledge groups.FTC is here to help. And it’s all about students.