Dawinderpal Sahota, Computing, Wednesday 1 September 2010 at 17:07:00
Head of computing and IT at Cedars School gives the rationale behind his
decision
A Scottish independent Christian school has opted to educate its pupils by Students at the Cedars School of Excellence in Greenock, Scotland will learn Head of computing and IT co-ordinator Fraser Speirs said the move began as an ?Up until then we had used iMacs in the computing lab, then we moved to ?These laptops were booked constantly and the students couldn?t get enough of So Speirs decided that the iPod Touch could be a solution to this demand from ?However, there were a few problems with it: it didn?t have a word processor About a month after that exercise, Apple launched the iPad. ?It resolved all the problems we were having with the iPod Touch and many Speirs explained that the major challenge in rolling out iPads was adherence ?So we developed a system whereby each form group would have a desktop "This allowed us to buy an app from the desktops and move it onto the iPads. Speirs revealed that owing to the popularity of the iPad, the school was not ?When you look at the amount we spend on education, �14.50 per month per He said that the results have already been quite dramatic. Student engagement ?Even though we?re not teaching new subjects ? we?re teaching the same ?It strikes me that it just makes sense to the kids. They deal with
ditching paper and pens and instead issuing the children with iPads.
using Apple?s tablet PC, at a cost of about �14.50 per user per month.
exercise that the private school carried out in January 2010.
laptops, which could be used in other classes outside of IT," he said.
them for the things they wanted to do.?
classes as it is relatively cheap and gives children access to the web.
that was suitable, you couldn?t put a keyboard on it and we couldn?t connect it
to a projector.?
more besides,? said Speirs. ?We realised this was the ideal thing we were
looking for.?
to Apple?s terms and conditions. The terms of Apple?s App Store meant that the
school could only have five desktop computers synchronising with each App store
account. But it could have a reasonable number of iPads synchronising with each
desktop computer.
computer and that form's iPads would synch to that one computer.
Those intricacies were the most difficult thing we encountered,? he added.
able to obtain much of a discount and had to pay close to retail price. It is
currently on a rolling three-year lease.
pupil regardless of how many classes we take, it is quite affordable really,?
said Speirs.
has vastly improved, but working out how it affects attainment will take some
time.
material ? but we?re teaching it in a new way.
information electronically and so we?re doing things in a way that suits them.
We find kids are engaged for so much longer than they were with just pencil and
paper ? it?s remarkable,? he added.
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