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Making iTunes U Work for Your School/District Dr. Laura Spencer Santee School District Laura.Spencer@santeesd.net
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Why You’re Here “With iTunes U, educators extend learning beyond the classroom. Both professional development for teachers and tutorials for students can be published to your school’s iTunes U account. Come learn how!”
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How To Vote via Texting 1.Standard texting rates only (worst case US $0.20) 2.We have no access to your phone number 3.Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces and spelling do TIPS EXAMPLE
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How To Vote via Twitter 1.Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces and spelling do 2.Since @poll is the first word, your followers will not receive this tweet TIPS EXAMPLE
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Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll. Poll: Which of these best describes your posit...
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Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll. Poll: I have used iTunes U to...
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Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll. Poll: I am looking for ways to use iTunes U fo...
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Impressive Numbers! 1 Billion downloads Over 1,200 Universities and Colleges Over 1,000 K-12 schools 2,500+ courses uploaded Stanford U has had more than 60 million downloads
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Embracing iTunes U
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Professional Development
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Are sessions recorded live or in a ‘studio’? Are they evaluated before posting? Who determines what is uploaded?
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Showcase Student Work
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what makes material ready for iTunes U? should there be a review process? what parent permission will the district need to publish? how will courses be managed/updated? who owns the material?
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Create Courses
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Course Materials Audio and video Presentations Documents PDFs iBooks textbooks for iPad ePub books iOS apps Web links
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Course View Students can view all the assignments, and check them off as they are completed.
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Course View Students can take notes during a video, and it keeps the notes with the video.
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A Tour of iTunes U
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Looks great,
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iTunes Accounts With a student iTunes account, students can: Redeem codes for education content purchased, like textbooks Take notes in iBooks and sync those notes between multiple iOS devices, such as a school-owned iPad and a personally- owned iPod touch Signing in to courses on iTunes U With an iCloud account your student can: Automatically store personal data with iCloud, and automatically keep it up to date between multiple devices, such as an iPad at school and an iPod touch or a Mac or PC at home Automatically keep education documents up to date between multiple iOS devices, such as an iPad at school and an iPod touch at home
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Planning Stages Can only use Safari Courses vs Collections Contributors vs Administrators RSS Feed vs Apple Hosted Category pages vs Tage pages
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Types of Course Groups Groups within a Course page: ■ Simple. A Simple group populates track content in a Course page when users explicitly upload tracks to the course in your iTunes U site. ■ Smart. A Smart group displays tracks in a Course page by performing a search of your site for all tracks that match the criteria you specify. ■ Feed. A Feed group automatically populates track content in a Course page based on the podcast feed URL and details you specify.
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Behind the Scenes
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For More… iTunes U on Twitter. Follow @iTunesU for featured courses from leading education institutions and noteworthy instructors.@iTunesU Why (And How) Teachers Should Start Using iTunes U iTunes U Course Guide iTunes U User Guide
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