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iPad Integration in Business Classes at Hoffman Estates High School

Learn about the successful implementation of iPads in business education at Hoffman Estates High School. Discover the benefits, challenges, and insights gained from the one-to-one initiative. Get a glimpse of the curriculum, apps used, and the impact on teaching and learning.

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iPad Integration in Business Classes at Hoffman Estates High School

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  1. Business Education Hoffman Estates High School Tom Magan Kerri Largo One-to-One Initiative

  2. Classes using iPads • First semester • 2 Consumer • Entrepreneurship • Second semeter • 3 consumer • Full year • 2 Accounting • Business Explorations Tom Kerri

  3. Getting started • iPad given in May • Parent meeting • Permission forms/insurance • Apple ID’s • Wi-fi, room changes

  4. Getting started • Expectations set (in other classes too) • List of apps for students to download at home • Adds and drops • Picture wallpaper and play time

  5. Apps we love! • Schoology • Evernote • Nearpod • Educreations • Socrative • Image Search • YouTube • Slice (for iPhone) PAID APPS • iMovie • Numbers • eClicker

  6. A Day in the Life with iPads

  7. Pro’s • Phone backup • Not hidden by monitors • Pictures and video • Feedback • Email • Organization • Sub plans • Less forgotten materials • No “no namer”

  8. Con’s • Not charged • Lost/stolen/damaged • Slower the first year (behind two units) • Classroom management • Mercy of wireless • Feeling like a first year teacher

  9. What we’ve learned • Flipped classroom approach • Moving others’ cheese • Would have liked to observe • Resources

  10. Going forward… • iTunes U • Streamline our learning plans and formative assessments

  11. Questions?

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