Teaching with Tablets
James Bird author Helen Caldwell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd
Published:2nd Apr '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£111.00(9781473906785)

The presence of handheld technologies in the classroom isn′t enough - you need to know how to use them to enhance teaching and transform learning.
As more and more primary schools acquire devices such as iPads and tablets, it is becoming clear that adding them as a classroom resource is not enough. Teachers and trainees need strategies to integrate these into existing learning contexts in a meaningful way. Without this, these fantastic resources lose their value.
This book helps teachers to make the most of these devices in the primary classroom. It offers guidance on:
- how to use tablets to devise meaningful learning activities
- embed them in genuine curriculum contexts, drawing upon case studies from existing practice
It is written for non-specialists and explains technical terms in an accessible, practical way. Each chapter begins with a case study contributed by a teacher using tablets in schools. Real life examples and comments like this give the text a truly practical focus. The book′s Pinterest board includes the apps mentioned in the book as well as a handy infographic for a snapshot guide on starting off your tablet teaching journey.
A note from the authors
The use of technology in schools continues to evolve rapidly as new devices and tools become available, and the adoption of mobile devices such as iPads and tablets has been a particularly exciting development in recent years. The benefits offered by these technologies, such as their portability, connectivity, accessibility and range of media, present new challenges and opportunities for teaching and learning. As the take up of tablets gathers pace in our schools there is a need for advice on the best approaches and apps to help achieve successful learning outcomes. Teachers need to find meaningful ways to integrate the devices into their own practice and to evaluate which of the many thousands of educational apps might be appropriate for their pupils.
This book considers how iPads and tablets can be used to enhance teaching and learning in primary schools. It is especially relevant in the light of the computing curriculum, which puts a new emphasis on children as makers and creators of digital content. Across other curriculum...
Technology is also progressing rapidly into the education industry. Student prefer learning with IoT (Internet of Things). However most of the teachers with many years of working experience are now motivated to use technology to teach and to keep themselves abreast of teaching technology. The tablet is the future of interactive teaching and learning. This book is a great guide on teaching for the future with a reliable tool - tablet. -- Dr Habib Kassim * drupal *
Overall this books gives a great overview for the area in which it was developed for.
In most areas the book reads of well with an overall good structure and language suitable for the level of understanding it was aimed for. -- Mr Fraz Dar * drupal *
Very useful book -- Mr Philip Jefferies * drupal *
Extremely useful. Clear, well structured and accessible, with practical examples throughout. -- Mr Steve Dixon * drupal *
Really, really useful book to help improve teaching using technology successfully. -- Mrs Alicia Hawkes * drupal *
Great resource for early years students to enable them to think about and plan how they can use technology within the classroom, this books was easy to read and follow. -- Mrs Caroline Larmour * drupal *
Good for ideas on using innovative technology in the classroom -- Mrs Fiona Routh * drupal *
Very interesting book but not relevant to the course I am teaching at the moment. -- Mrs Karen Fullman * drupal *
This is a very concise easy to read book, which is great for trainee teachers. Very current and innovative -- Mrs Lynne Berry * drupal *
There are limited texts of its king in circulation and having invested in the hardware it′s great to see a guidance manual for practitioners. -- Mrs Shauna McGill * drupal *
Will be useful to BA3 students who are completing a primary English module with a theme of digital literacies. The case studies in this book will be a useful stimulus for trainee teachers to explore possibilities for using tablets (and therefore digital literacies) in their practice and to identify how projects such as the ones in this book provide opportunities for children to work towards objectives in the National Curriculum programmes of study for English. -- Ms Jemma Monkhouse * drupal *
ISBN: 9781473906792
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1000g
152 pages