Today, students finished creating their iPads on the contributions that Muslim scholars gave to the world. Below you will see pictures of finished student example iPads with explanations in between. Students made their iPads interactive by linking their "apps" to slides (on this PowerPoint) with information about each contribution and to interactive web sites such as games, translating web sites, research web sites, interactive maps, and more! For example, since the Muslims invented algebra, you will see algebra game apps. Students also enjoyed each other's iPads, which were posted on ThinkQuest (our online classroom) where they were able to download and interact with their classmates' iPad apps! Enjoy!
Above is an example iPAD a student created with a couple of pages once clicking on the "apps" (below). Her bottom three apps link to the interact to interactive sites such as an "Algebra Game", "Writing in Arabic", and "Periodic Table":
The student (above) used his knowledge and study of the Arabic language from his "Languages" elective class (studying Arabic this quarter) to create an "app" on specifics of the Arabic language (see left below). He also linked to internet web sites, including "Muhammad" (research web site) and "Islam Spread" (interactive map).
Besides having her apps link to slides below, this student included apps that linked to the internet for interactive sites based on Islam (see "Color a Mosque" and "Algebra" game app above).
internet for interactive sites based on Islam.
Besides having her apps link to slides below, this student included apps that linked to the internet for interactive sites based on Islam (see Period Table of Elements song and Hear the Arabic Alphabet Song)
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