The iPads in the classroom were extremely useful. They let
us get to dropbox really easily and efficiently, so getting assignments without
wasting paper was nice. Also, if I lost the assignment sheet for something I
could usually find it on there. Without the iPad, I would probably never have
used dropbox. It also connected us to other helpful aps like Evernote. Evernote
made it really simple to save projects I was working on so I didn't have to go
through extraneous steps to save it. Also, by not saving it to my email, I
ensured that I'd be able to get to the assignment at school (where the wifi
blocks some emails) and even if my email isn't working. I still really think
that the eco-friendly part of the iPads was really cool. We probably used half
the paper that I did in other classes. Overall,
I think that the iPads really helped me learn this year.
The few
things I disliked about the iPads weren't really that major. I didn't really
like the whole small keyboard thing, but that's just because I have arthritis
and it's hard for me to type on small keyboards sometimes. I also didn't really
like sharing it with the bio classes, just because whenever I had to take a
picture for something, I had to go through pictures of dissected rats to get to
my own pictures. But still, that's not really a major issue for me. I didn't really like the quality of the
camera, as it wasn't good for taking videos for projects or pictures that
showed the image clearly. Youtube was blocked, which kind of sucked. I think
Youtube would have been useful for certain projects. I also didn't like that I
had no place that I could spell check my work. As there was no Microsoft Word,
it would have been nice to have an ap that could edit some of my spelling and
grammar for me.
I don't
think that getting ipads on a 1:1 basis would be a good idea. While they're
useful, I think having kids bring them home would be a bit extreme. Because
we're all teenagers, we're bound to break some stuff. And it would suck if that
stuff was a super expensive piece of technical equipment. Also, with aps like
Evernote, I don't really see a need for bringing the ipads home. Because you
can have files at literally any computer, you don't need to have the same
device with you. I think giving an ipad to each individual person would be a
waste of money. On the other hand, getting more ipad carts would be a good
idea. They were extrememly helpful in class, and I think that if they were in
more classes, that'd be amazing.
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