Sunday, November 17, 2013

ETEC 647, Annotated Bibliography


 

Recently, I attended EdTech Classroom Conference 2013, Digital Citizenship and Augmented Reality.  I have chosen to attend session that related to iPad educational application. The sessions were appealing for me and I got beneficial information, so I decided to do more investigation in this subject which is the use of iPad and its applications in education.

1.      How Use of an iPad Facilitated Reading Improvement

Citation:

McClanahan, B., Williams, K., Kennedy, E., & Tate, S. (2012). A Breakthrough for Josh: How Use of an iPad Facilitated Reading Improvement. Techtrends: Linking Research And Practice To Improve Learning, 56(3), 20-28.

Summary:

This article is a part of diagnose and tutoring project in an elementary education reading course. In this project, teachers were asked to use an iPad to facilitate fifth grade struggling reader with ADHD. The use of technology with struggling readers has been investigated by researchers for decades. Study has shown that reading eBooks in the classroom resulted in improved engagement with text and deeper comprehension. Although iPad has much more functionality than other reader such as Kindle. It too soon to expect well designed studies for its usefulness with struggling readers or student with ADAH. However, Teacher trying out these technologies in their classroom.

The result indicated that that the student -who is that target of this project- had gained one year’s growth in reading within a six weeks’ time period. The student also gained in confidence and sense of being in control of his learning. the study indicated that using this device and applying certain strategies might improve more positive attitude towards leering in general.

Review:

Before I review ADA In chapter 7  I know  thing about disabilities  and their learning problems. This article gave me an idea about some tools and strategies that might be used with student with ADAH to improve their reading skills. Even though the project result cannot be generalized because it was conducted to one student, it must be considered as model and guideline to further studies in the field. I recommend this article to people who are interesting in disability’s teaching and learning.

2.      Teaching and Learning with iPads, Ready or Not?.

Citation:

Murray, O. T., & Olcese, N. R. (2011). Teaching and Learning with iPads, Ready or Not?. Techtrends: Linking Research And Practice To Improve Learning, 55(6), 42-48.

Summary:

Within weeks of becoming available, the iPad reportedly sold over 3 million units. The revolution of iPad and its more than 400000 applications that could run on the device and a similar interface to the popular iPod Touch and iPhone make it more appealing to educational researchers and professional. This article  consider the potential effect of both the iPad and its applications might have on teaching and learning in K-12 settings and whether these technologies allow educators and students to accomplish what they otherwise could not, from a teaching and learning perspective.

The authors categorize the iPad application to four categories: tutor, explore, tool, and communicate in order to consider this application as a learning technology.  Using Means’ categories authors cataloged 112 of the applications we analyzed as tutor, 79 as exploration, 73 as tool, 38 as communicate, and 15 as collaborative educational technologies. The Main guiding question of these articles is whether or not the iPad and its software environment allow user to do things in education sitting that they could not otherwise do. The observation of these applications indicated that there are many applications that can replace. For example, the 3D4 Medical Images and Muscle and Bone anatomy applications this can be extremely beneficial for science and medical classes in the sense that it can replace unwieldy and costly textbooks and reference materials. Applications like Math Board and free Books follow in this tradition. And many others.  

Review:

 I fund this article is very interesting as instructional technology student that seeking to more knowledge of specific educational applications that available to iPad and its family. I think the authors have done a great effort to categorize and analyses these application. I like the section when the authors express their finding in Collaboration and Support of 21st Century Skills and the way the categories the applications. I think this article must be revised by all instructional technology students.


3.      Personal Devices in Public Settings: Lessons Learned from an iPod Touch/iPad Project

Citation:

Crichton, S., Pegler, K., & White, D. (2012). Personal Devices in Public Settings: Lessons Learned from an iPod Touch/iPad Project. Electronic Journal Of E-Learning, 10(1), 23-31.

Summary:

This study was conducted to  gain an understanding of the infrastructure required to support handheld devices in classrooms; the opportunities and challenges teachers face as they begin to use handheld devices for teaching and learning; and the opportunities, challenges and temptations students face when gaining access to handheld devices and wireless networks in K 12 schools. In this study authors used A mixed method approach was used: online survey, monthly professional development activities with teachers, collected samples of lesson plans and student work, and regular classroom observations.

The study indicated that – this is a simple of its findings- participants (students, teachers, and IT support staff) preferred a range of devices for a variety of commonplace tasks hey indicated they would select the iPod Touch for recording voices / sounds, listening to podcasts, and playing games. They preferred a laptop for searching the Internet, creating media, and checking email, and they selected paper or traditional options for drawing, reading, and tracking work. In order to use personal devices in school settings, the school / district needed to create a common iTunes account and dedicate a computer to sync, share, and organize applications (apps), content, and system settings

Review:

Although this study does not concentrate on iPad applications and the use of its applications in education aspect, I think the study finding could be used as platform to many educational administration decisions. I think all school district have to conduct such study to before taken essential decision that related to the use of technology in their school. 


4.      Exploring the Use of the iPad for Literacy Learning

Citation:

Hutchison, A., Beschorner, B., & Schmidt-Crawford, D. (2012). Exploring the Use of the iPad for Literacy Learning. Reading Teacher, 66(1), 15-23.

( Non scholarly journal )

Summary:

The introduction of the iPad, and other tablets like it, has changed mobile learning possibilities for teachers and students. the iPad now promote anytime, anywhere learning in schools where the student does not have to be sitting in front of a computer in a laboratory setting. The goal of this investigation was to explore how a fourth grade teacher could integrate iPads into her literacy instruction to simultaneously teach print-based and digital literacy goals.

The Writer explains how to develop lessons that meaningfully integrate iPads is presented, as well as lessons learned from the project.

The paper came out with many lessons learned from this experience: Students were able to apply their prior knowledge of other digital literacy tools to figure out how to navigate the iPad without a lot of instruction from the teacher. The use of  Doodle Buddy encouraged students to reread their text and revise their work many times. The availability of many different apps, as well as the many features of each app, made it easy to differentiate assignments for students. As with any digital technology, teachers had to troubleshoot at times. This reality required the teacher to have a willingness to explore the potential causes of problems that arose.

Review:

 In my opinion, this paper is very interesting. It is well organized paper. I like the way authors organized this paper. They presented there learning experience. At first, they state the reading focus then they describe the app that use in this lesson then they present what they did learn from this experience. The paper provides lessons about how iPad can enhance instruction. And the paper present hint about aspects of literacy for which iPad would not be useful

5.      The Use of an iPad2 as a Leisure Activity for a Student with Multiple Disabilities

Citation:

Helps, D. H., & Herzberg, T. S. (2013). The Use of an iPad2 as a Leisure Activity for a Student with Multiple Disabilities. Journal Of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 107(3), 232-236.

 

Summary:

This is a practice report. The primary purposes of this case study were to determine preferred activities available on an iPad2 for a young woman, Ariel, who had multiple disabilities, teach her the necessary skills to make choices on the iPad2, make modifications if necessary, and then teach Ariel the skills that are necessary for her to participate in the desired activities as independently as possible.

At the end of this intervention, Ariel has learned so many digital iPad skills such as Identify the movie icon and select movie, Identify and use all necessary icons to initiate choices of activities. 3 A three-inch binders and a nonskid mat were placed under the iPad2 to stabilize Ariel’s arm and hand 15 Unlock the screen and press play to begin a movie.

Review:

The report is helpful for those how work or have a student with disability. I like the conclusion which express that he use of an iPad2 provides numerous choices of activities that are appropriate for any age. If educators want individuals with multiple disabilities to engage in meaningful leisure activities, then the activities must be chosen by the individuals and taught in small steps that are rewarding. I think the result of this intervention cannot be generalized due to the limitation of study sample.

 

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