Here are the things we do with our tablets (we have Blackberry Playbooks) so far.
eBooks. I have the Yesterday’s Classics and Heritage-History collections, so I’m designing a huge chunk of our curriculum around ebooks.
Internet – Almost anything you can do on a desktop, we can do our Playbooks. So far we’ve used things like IXL, Starfall, Salsa Spanish, ClicknKids, Khan academy, and Youtube (carefully selected and controlled!).
Music – we can create playlists for our composers and hymns, either by downloading the music, or else on a site like GrooveShark.
My DD7 sometimes dictates her narrations on the voice memo feature. I expect we’ll use this more in years to come as I have more kids narrating.
Cameras – my kids can each take pictures as we go on nature study walks, or as they see anything else they want to remember. The Playbooks are only 7inch size (many tablets are 10 inches), so they fit easily into my purse or a small child’s backpack.
Videos – we haven’t done this yet, but I plan to use the tablet to video narrations (such as a puppet show, etc, or just a plain oral narration. Then we can talk about presentation skills (looking toward the camera, standing straight, etc.)
Timers – we use the timer feature to help control our lesson length.
Calculators – the cost of a scientific calculator these days can be almost as much as we paid for our tablets! This is one of my DS5’s favourite functions!
Maps – online or downloadable, to use during history or geography lessons
Timelines – haven’t done this yet, but I know there are sites where you can make online timelines. I want to explore this.
Handicrafts – we can download a pattern or watch a youtube video giving instructions for handicrafts, and watch it anywhere in the house that we might be crafting.
I use mine for reading recipes. I prop it up inside the cupboard right above my main countertop, so it’s right in front of my face, but not wasting counter space.! LOL
I want to explore the apps available for flashcards, to use for our memorization work.
I’m sure there are other things I haven’t thought of yet. I’m looking forward to reading other ideas!
Joanne