I think it is a huge mistake. |
Because they use wifi and everyone KNOWS wifi is bad, bad, evil, bad. |
It is the technology that children have to learn and get comfortable with. I wouldn't want it to the exclusion of pens and paper but it has to be included in the curriculum. This is the age we live in. |
Can you expand on why you think it is a mistake? I think it *could* be a mistake, if the iPads were used to the exclusion of other tools and learning methods, such as paper & pencil, hands on experiments/labs, projects, class discussions, etc, but I don't think adding use of iPads and other technologies to classrooms as one of many available tools is harmful and in fact I think it's probably a good idea in some ways. |
Wi-fi!
Evil evil wi-fi. Thanks for reminding us OP. |
Especially in younger grades, they need to manipulate objects in space (ex: blocks), develop manual dexterity (ex: using a writing implement, learning cursive), and so on.
They have their whole school careers to learn technology. It absolutely does not need to be done in elementary school, at the very least. |
Sometimes, I forget that wifi is evil, but then I read the Recent Topics list and OP has helpfully started a new thread to remind me. |
The Amish will welcome you. |
It's iPad. |
https://www.playosmo.com/ |
We are in Falls Church City schools where the superintendent is totally going for it. Too much in my opinion, there is no need, and I feel it is in detriment of other things.
They have lots of iPads in K and 1st grade, and we have been told that they use even more technology in 2nd grade. I am kind of against it because I feel that having iPads or even laptops at this age does not really teach kids about technology, they just use technology to learn things that I feel are better learnt in other ways. |
They are comfortable with the technology. Technology unto itself isn't good or bad, but you don't need iPads to teach. |
Unless the teachers really know how to use them, it's just a lot of playing on apps. |
iPads are great educational aids. Who is providing them though? They are not cheap. Is it BYOD? I know they have some really great apps to use collaboratively, but if it's BYOD, every parent would need to buy the apps which can get expensive. If done right, iPads could be a great thing to use in the classrooms. I love this idea! |
Also, they have technology workshops for the teachers to learn how to use the apps. I have been to one. |