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IPad for kids : using the iPad to play and learn / Brian Proffitt.

By: Publication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Course Technology PTR/Cengage Learning, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource (x, 353, 101 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781435460546
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Contents:
Chapter 1. First step : introducing the iPad -- chapter 2. Second step : interfacing with the iPad -- chapter 3. Third step : connecting with the iPad -- chapter 4. Fourth step : using the iPad apps -- chapter 5. Work the web : Safari -- chapter 6. iBooks for reading -- chapter 7. Multimedia learning -- chapter 8. Virtual field trip : FaceTime -- chapter 9. Apps for toddler learning -- chapter 10. Apps for pre-kindergarten -- chapter 11. Apps for kindergarten -- chapter 12. Apps for first grade -- chapter 13. Apps for second grade -- chapter 14. Apps for third grade -- chapter 15. Apps for fourth grade -- chapter 16. Art class without smocks -- chapter 17. The musical iPad.
Summary: Annotation With the right applications, the iPad and iPad 2 can become more than just devices for watching videos, listening to music, and reading electronic books. Your iPad can be a device that's used for teaching and imparting knowledge to children in nearly any environment. This ability to teach anywhere opens up a wide range of knowledge for children. The iPad has apps that are specifically designed to build skills in reading, math, and writing. How many apps? Thousands. Some are good, some are not so good; this book sorts through the clutter and tells you about all of the best educational apps that are available. Many of the apps featured in this book are free, some cost no more than $10, and many are somewhere in between. IPAD FOR KIDS is for all of you who want to get started using the iPad as a teaching tool for your kids. Think of this book as a personal tutorial, a one-on-one class with an expert user of the iPad. You get to stay in the comfort of your own home or school and learn how to familiarize yourself with the iPad controls and interfaces, connect to the Internet with the iPad using WiFi or a cellular connection, add apps and multimedia content to your iPad, print documents from the iPad, teach kids from toddler-age to fourth grade how to read--and then read better, explore and practice mathematic concepts, discover the world of art and music., and create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations for advanced school work. Written by technology expert, educator, and parent Brian Proffitt, this book will help you discover and configure the best educational iPad apps for your child. From toddler to tween, you'll find the perfect app for every child in your life in minutes!.
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Chapter 1. First step : introducing the iPad -- chapter 2. Second step : interfacing with the iPad -- chapter 3. Third step : connecting with the iPad -- chapter 4. Fourth step : using the iPad apps -- chapter 5. Work the web : Safari -- chapter 6. iBooks for reading -- chapter 7. Multimedia learning -- chapter 8. Virtual field trip : FaceTime -- chapter 9. Apps for toddler learning -- chapter 10. Apps for pre-kindergarten -- chapter 11. Apps for kindergarten -- chapter 12. Apps for first grade -- chapter 13. Apps for second grade -- chapter 14. Apps for third grade -- chapter 15. Apps for fourth grade -- chapter 16. Art class without smocks -- chapter 17. The musical iPad.

Annotation With the right applications, the iPad and iPad 2 can become more than just devices for watching videos, listening to music, and reading electronic books. Your iPad can be a device that's used for teaching and imparting knowledge to children in nearly any environment. This ability to teach anywhere opens up a wide range of knowledge for children. The iPad has apps that are specifically designed to build skills in reading, math, and writing. How many apps? Thousands. Some are good, some are not so good; this book sorts through the clutter and tells you about all of the best educational apps that are available. Many of the apps featured in this book are free, some cost no more than $10, and many are somewhere in between. IPAD FOR KIDS is for all of you who want to get started using the iPad as a teaching tool for your kids. Think of this book as a personal tutorial, a one-on-one class with an expert user of the iPad. You get to stay in the comfort of your own home or school and learn how to familiarize yourself with the iPad controls and interfaces, connect to the Internet with the iPad using WiFi or a cellular connection, add apps and multimedia content to your iPad, print documents from the iPad, teach kids from toddler-age to fourth grade how to read--and then read better, explore and practice mathematic concepts, discover the world of art and music., and create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations for advanced school work. Written by technology expert, educator, and parent Brian Proffitt, this book will help you discover and configure the best educational iPad apps for your child. From toddler to tween, you'll find the perfect app for every child in your life in minutes!.

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