This paper explores two different schools’ approaches to implementing an iPad program and a Netbook program to a year level of students. The aim of the study was to determine how these mobile devices were being used in the classroom and whether they enhanced teaching and learning. The experiences of students and parents were obtained through questionnaires and the teacher’s reflections were obtained through interviews. The data were triangulated to determine how iPads and Netbooks were utilised in the classroom, and if there were any concerns about the use of each device. The research findings are presented in a thematic style, and provide an insight into how each device is used in a variety of subjects and at home. The paper concludes with some recommendations to inform school principals and leaders about the effectiveness of these devices as an educational tool.
Australian Computers in Education Conference (ACEC2012), Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 02-05 October 2012 / Paul Newhouse and Jeremy Pagram (eds.)
Conference name
Australian Computers in Education Conference ACEC2012, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 02-05 October 2012 / Paul Newhouse and Jeremy Pagram eds.
Publisher
Australian Council for Computers in Education, Educational Computing Association of Western Australia