Classroom stories.
Educators around the world are using iPad to build dynamic learning experiences. See how real teachers enhance their lessons from start to finish, using apps, books, movies, music and more.
Year 12 Science
A heart anatomy lesson with a digital pulse.
Texas-based science teacher Jodie Deinhammer uses iPad, iTunes U, digital textbooks and a suite of apps to help her students learn the anatomy of the human heart, from how it works to how to keep it healthy for life.See Jodie’s lesson
School of Education
Student teachers re-imagine the textbook.
Using iBooks Author to create their own Multi-Touch books, Ireland’s Seán Ó Grádaigh develops the next generation of teachers to write their own chapters.See Seán’s lesson
Year 10 Humanities
A modern take on Romeo and Juliet.
New York–based high school teacher Larry Reiff makes Shakespeare relevant and exciting through engaging, performance-based assignments on iPad that use apps, books, videos and more from iTunes. See Larry’s lesson
Year 5 History
Piecing together Tudor history. A classroom renaissance.
With a customised textbook for iPad and activities that prompt collaboration and conversation, Sophie Post and her students come together to visualise the Tudor family tree at their London primary school. See Sophie’s lesson
Year 6 Language Arts
The Secret Garden grows into an immersive experience.
Using apps, books and iPad, Rhiannon Sparkes taps into her primary school students’ creativity as they explore their town in Quebec to learn about the setting and themes of The Secret Garden. See Rhiannon’s lesson