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iPad Tips and Tricks for Teacher Productivity
Monica DyessPGM Gifted Teacher
The inspiration for this session comes from Leslie Fisher’s 2011 GAETC presentations called The ios 5 Support Group. Download handouts from her presentation at www.lesliefisher.com
Ios 5 Tips and TricksTake a screen shot- hold down the “Home” Button and the “Hold” ButtonNotifications- Use a four-finger swipe down to reveal notificationsMulti-tasking- Use a four- or five-finger swipe to the left or right to toggle between appsShow more than .com- Press and hold the “.com” button to see more optionsCaps Lock- Double Tap the “Cap” keyLocking the screen orientation- Use a four-finger swipe up, then move all the way to the right to bring up your control panel. Tap the circular “lock” arrow
Apps for the Classroom
Teacher Pal (free) This app resembles a personal organizer for your
classes! The features include a gradebook, seating chart, attendance, progress bar for each student based on grades, and even allows you to email parents or students directly from the app.
Apps for the Classroom
Groovy Grader (free) Basically an EZ grader but for the iPad. Super
simple, yet super helpful
Apps for the Classroom
Pick Me ($1.99 or free)This great little App is wonderful for tracking formative assessment. Pick Me! will randomly grab a student’s name out of the roster for you to call on. You can then mark if the student answered correctly or incorrectly. Data is saved and can be exported to your email at the end of class. With many different settings, PickMe! can be configured to remove the students who answer correctly from the list or kept in the rotation.
Apps for the Classroom
All Here ($1.99 or free)With this simple to use app, taking classroom attendance is a breeze. It also includes a feature that randomly creates student groups for group work.
Apps for the Classroom
Evernote Peek (free)
Use this app to create Flashcards for studying terms and concepts. You can create Flashcards in the Evernote app ( must have an Evernote.com account) and send them to your students to study.
Apps for the Classroom
Common Core (free)As the new CCGPS is arriving in the fall, this app is a great quick-reference to have when creating your lesson plans. Complete with both ELA and Math standards, the app also contains lesson plans and teacher tips.
Miscellaneous Time-Saving Apps
Appshopper (free)
So many new apps come on the market each day, it's almost impossible to sift through them to find good ones. Appshopper is the app form of a website that alerts you to when your favorite apps are on sale as well as highlighting apps with good reviews.
Miscellaneous
Dropbox (free)
Users must make an account at Dropbox.com. Have all of your school documents in one place with Dropbox. Simply upload them to the cloud based server and you can download them using the Dropbox app from anywhere. Forgot to upload tonight's homework and left your laptop at school? Just download it from Dropbox, then upload it to your website.
Miscellaneous
Cloud on- (free)
Tired of not being able to see your Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or Excel documents on your iPad? Cloud on allows you to easily view and edit your documents using the Dropbox server.
Miscellaneous
Wunderlist (free)
This to-do list creator is great for personal and professional productivity. Create to do lists that can be shared amongst colleagues or even your significant other. In this app, you can also set up reminders to notify you when certain tasks must be done.
Miscellaneous
Flipboard (free)
Create a virtual magazine out of all the feeds you read. Integrates with Facebook, Twitter, and a variety of other RSS feed sites.
Questions or other
App suggestions