Electronic Marking: An iPad Workflow
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After looking through all 94 iBooks listed, I was instantly interested in the title of an iBook called, "Electric Marking: An iPad Workflow." Once opening this document I was instantly greeted by a picture of a man named Horatiu Pop. His bio said he was a physics teacher at the International School gf Hamburg. He has been teaching in multiple countries for 16 years!
Since he is always on the go, he was wanting to find an app that allowed him to grade papers online and still being able to individually mark on them. Horatiu found an app called Notability. This app allows him to pull up students documents and grade them whenever he wants! Instead of carrying around hundreds of notebooks he is able to do all this work within an iPad.
In my own classroom I would love to use this tool with some of the assignments I will be assigning my students. If I am in lower elementary I may not be able to use this if the students don't have thrown iPad, yet have no clue on how to submit assignments. I would feel more comfortable using mostly paper! As for higher elementary, I would love to use this, but would also like to keep a few paper assignments so the students can get used to both worlds.
Since he is always on the go, he was wanting to find an app that allowed him to grade papers online and still being able to individually mark on them. Horatiu found an app called Notability. This app allows him to pull up students documents and grade them whenever he wants! Instead of carrying around hundreds of notebooks he is able to do all this work within an iPad.
In my own classroom I would love to use this tool with some of the assignments I will be assigning my students. If I am in lower elementary I may not be able to use this if the students don't have thrown iPad, yet have no clue on how to submit assignments. I would feel more comfortable using mostly paper! As for higher elementary, I would love to use this, but would also like to keep a few paper assignments so the students can get used to both worlds.