5th Grade 80′s iPad Band
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Here are some videos from their rehearsal the other day…
iPad band rocks Denver
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My 5th grade iPad band, Totally Neon, performed at the 2nd Annual iPad Symposium. Here a short video of their performance.
Read MoreiPad iBand Performing This Saturday
The Bethke Elementary School’s iPad iBand called Totally NEON is set to perform this Saturday at the DPS iPad Symposium in Denver. Here’s a link to the promo video: http://animoto.com/play/aJk8WXmqgoa3hxsQ3WJwLA
Read More2nd Annual DPS iPad Symposium
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I am giving two workshops at the upcoming Denver Public Schools iPad Symposium on February 23rd. http://dea.wikispaces.dpsk12.org/2013+iPad+Symposium
iPad Filmmaking Boot Camp where educators will learn how to shoot and edit movies on their iPads. (come with the iMovie app already installed)
Amazing iPad Projects that will Freak Your Students Out! In this fast-paced and very interactive workshop you will see how I use iPads in ways that most students have never dreamed of. You will see how my students make movies, web-shows, podcasts, music, animations, and much more with their iPads. This workshop is part improv-comedy and part rock-concert as we learn how to do these projects together, so bring your iPad and come and have fun participating in iPad projects that will assess your student knowledge and skills in ways that will have them begging for more. You can’t say that about a normal test! (come with GarageBand, Stop Motion Studio and ArtRage installed)
2nd Annual DPS iPad Symposium from Brad Flickinger on Vimeo.
Read MorePD: Using iPads for Special Education
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Using the iPod and iPad™ in special education is a growing trend. But how do you get started, what is the potential, and what strengths do students need in order to be successful users of this technology? This course will answer those questions and participants will walk away with an implementation plan for a student or classroom to ensure successful use of these technologies. Educators participating in this Atomic Catalyst course will specify the needs of students using iPads in their classroom; later classes will then focus on more specific disability areas (like autism) based on participant needs. If you are a special education teacher who wants to learn more about iPads in the classroom—this course is for you.
Centered around the timely topics of Common Core Standards or the use of mobile devices in the classroom, every six-week Atomic Catalyst PD course includes a weekly instructional webinar led by a highly-qualified facilitator, as well as online resources, collaborative discussions and facilitator feedback to help teachers build and apply new strategies and skills. Course participants may also pay an additional fee to receive graduate credit for their work in the course.
Courses entitled “Transforming Classroom Lessons to Teach Common Core Standards” and “Going Mobile” are also offered. To learn more or register for any of these courses, visit https://store.atomiclearning.com/.
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