Table of Contents
Part 1: Brilliant Ideas
- A tale of Tigtag, iPads and invertebrates
- Disney and Spielberg need to look to their laurels
- Visit museums online and become a Caboodle curator!
- Taking a dip in the summer months
- Using the technology to teach touch typing
- Androids and CapturaTalk narrow the achievement gap
- Put comics in the mix: improving narrative skills
- Blogging widens horizons
- Digital video for life stories
- Tell me all about it: recording pupils’ voices in place of writing!
- Living on a Prayer with Gigajam
- Mathletics: bringing a competitive edge to maths learning
- Chatting about Miss Havisham
- iMovie supports the curriculum
- Choosing wisely
- Radio freedom: make a podcast and take control of the airwaves!
- Listen and learn with Audio Notetaker
- Yes, Wii can: turn-taking and getting fit
- Band identity: music and marketing
- Relieving the pressure of examinations
- Quite Remarkable QR codes on the LearnPad
- The art of the matter
- Not just an open book
- Twitter brings in virtual visitors
- High tech hide and seek
- Coping with chaos in the classroom
- No need to blow it up
- Creating a communication-friendly environment with symbols
- Visualiser brings classwork into focus
- Using a TomTom to make sense of the world
- Get the monsters reading
- Memory matters
- Money, money, money
- Using online video to bring citizenship to life
- Resounding success: audio in the inclusive classroom
- Dawn of the machines
- Lights, action, sing karaoke?
- Accessible music in a cube
- A Word to the Wize
- Making school app-propriate
- Writing in code
- The crazy gerbil
- Poetry pleases thanks to Clicker
- Video ipads and early years
- A mobile phone can be the perfect safety net for vulnerable pupils
- A picture is worth so much more than a thousand words
- Mapping a child's ability
- ‘Come on you lazy lot, let’s go adventuring!’
- Making child's play of numbers
- What happens to hot ice cream?
Part 2: Now it's your turn
- Using Popplet of Padlet
- Using the Book Creator app or Publisher to make a book
- Using Audio Notetaker
- Using digital images
- Using sound and easy-speak microphones
- Using Inspiration, the mind mapping tool for notes and links
- Creating your first blog post
- Creating links and animation in Office and IWB software
- Using iMovie on the iPad
- Adapting Word
- Choosing a suitable spelling program
- Using Clicker 6
- Using GarageBand
- Using I Can Animate ... and I Can Present
- Creating an app with AppFurnace
- Using iMove
- Using Movie Maker
- Using Photostory3
- Creating a comic with Comic Life
- A quick start to using Excel
Afterword: making it happen - Lorraine Petersen
About the authors
Index