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Teaching with Tablets
Helen Caldwell
, James Bird
University of Northampton
Centre for Education and Research
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Teaching-learning
100%
IPad
75%
Mobile Devices
50%
Primary School
50%
Pedagogy
50%
Approaches to Learning
25%
Learning Outcomes
25%
Non-specialist
25%
Physical World
25%
Knowledge-how
25%
Teacher Needs
25%
Primary Classrooms
25%
Computing Curricula
25%
Digital Content
25%
Inclusive Approach
25%
Need to Know
25%
Approaches to Teaching
25%
Classroom Resources
25%
Pinterest
25%
Successful Learning
25%
Learning Tools
25%
Portability
25%
Learning Context
25%
Digital Competence
25%
Technology in Schools
25%
Transformative Learning
25%
Naturalistic Learning
25%
Educational Apps
25%
Meaningful Learning
25%
Technology in the Classroom
25%
Personalized Approach
25%
Curriculum Setting
25%
Handheld Technology
25%
Enactive Approach
25%
Technical Term
25%
Practical Case Study
25%
Check-in
25%
Arts and Humanities
Case Study
100%
Mobile
66%
Digital
66%
Primary Schools
66%
Creator
33%
Physical World
33%
Anecdote
33%
Fantastic
33%
Professional Personnel
33%
Learning Outcomes
33%
Real Life
33%
Technical Term
33%
Know-how
33%
Social Sciences
Primary Schools
100%
Professional Personnel
50%
Learning Context
50%
Data Visualization
50%
Curriculum Subject
50%
Know How
50%
Technical Term
50%
Learning Experiences
50%
Computer Science
Case Study
100%
Teaching and Learning
100%
Mobile Device
66%
Learning Experiences
33%
Physical World
33%
Digital Content
33%
Meaningful Learning
33%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Mobile Device
66%
Pinterest
33%