South Kent School Launches Innovative Technology Platform for 21st Century Learning

SOUTH KENT, Conn.--()--South Kent School is pleased to announce that it has continued an innovative new platform for curriculum delivery, including digital textbooks and media tools for the 2011-2012 school year, said Head of School Andrew Vadnais.

The launch continues the school’s previously announced commitment to fully embrace the use of cutting-edge technology and Apple’s iPad as a learning tool.

“We were thrilled to be able to provide all students and faculty with their own iPad this year to continue to move forward rapidly with this initiative,” Mr. Vadnais said. “This follows our 2010-2011 digital technology program that equipped the entire faculty and the students in our Digital Communications class with new iPads,” he said.

“As digital textbooks and other digital learning materials become more widely available offering color, video and touchscreen features, we are convinced this is the direction education is taking in the 21st Century,” Mr. Vadnais said. “We are very excited to have a tool with such enormous power to engage boys in the digital learning environment,” he added.

"South Kent School is the first prep school to adopt the Inkling platform across its entire student body," said Matt MacInnis, Founder and CEO of Inkling. "And we're thrilled that every student will benefit from having a more engaging, interactive way to learn with iPad." Based in San Francisco, Inkling is the leading platform for interactive learning content on iPad. Far from digital reproductions of printed textbooks, Inkling rebuilds textbooks from the ground up to create an interactive, assessment-rich, collaborative, and multi-modal experience for students. Inkling textbooks are cheaper than their printed cousins, sold by the chapter, and fully embrace the opportunity to improve learning outcomes through better student engagement.

"South Kent School has implemented a comprehensive digital curriculum education and technological learning environment, something that often is only loosely interpreted or executed in small pilot programs," said Tony Pfister, CEO of ClassBook.com. "South Kent School devised a plan to accelerate the matriculation of both the technology and the textbook content and has transformed the way the school is supporting digital learning. South Kent School is a standout example for the future of digital interaction in education," he added. ClassBook.com, located in Castleton, New York, leads the industry as an online bookstore that delivers the easiest, most flexible, and most relevant solution to schools going digital.

The faculty at South Kent School are equally excited about the school’s commitment to adopting cutting edge technology.

“The iPad's power comes from its intuitive interface,” said Matthew Winkler, an English teacher at South Kent School. “Within a few seconds, students can shoot a video, edit it, and upload it from their iPad. The same device holds all their e-textbooks, handles their email, calendar, etc. And it's fun to use, so they actually use it,” he added.

“Our teachers have had extensive hours of training and academic preparation. Campus workshops are offered routinely and the faculty have full access to on-going support,” said Phil Darrin, Dean of Academic and Student Affairs at South Kent School. “This is an exciting time at South Kent School and our faculty is fully engaged and excited to be part of a digital platform of excellence,” he added.

South Kent School, which is moving ahead rapidly with the development of its new Center for Innovation, plans to make the iPad an integral part of its hands-on approach to learning.

“Students will be using the iPad to help monitor local water, soil, and atmospheric conditions,” said Michael Benjamin, Director of Sustainability at South Kent School. “Having access to the iPad and integrating it into a hands-on learning environment brings new possibilities, builds excitement for educators and allows students to be full participants in the ever-evolving educational technological age of the 21st century,” he added.

South Kent has also found a way to blend school traditions with technology. All new students at South Kent School have traditionally been required to memorize and recite the first fourteen lines of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Rather than using pen, paper and the printed page for this routine memorization, students are now using the iPad as a tool to master this requirement. The iPad’s video recording program transforms this traditional memorization drill into a fun and futuristic exercise, allowing the boys to more fully engage in this rote learning project by turning it into a high-tech learning adventure.

“I really enjoy the comfort and convenience and all the features of the iPad,” said 6th Former Delano Williams. “But most of all I like it because it makes learning fun. Now studying is something I look forward to and going to class is like an adventure,” he said.

About South Kent School

South Kent School (SKS) www.southkentschool.org is an independent college preparatory school for boys located in South Kent, CT. Since its founding in 1923, SKS has maintained ties with the Episcopal Church. The school offers an environment that, through living simply, encourages lively and rigorous learning. The school embraces diversity and cherishes honesty, courtesy and compassion. South Kent nurtures in its students, regardless of belief or religious affiliation, a thoughtful involvement with spirituality. SKS welcomes boarding and day students grades 9 through 12 and post-graduate. SKS is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Contacts

South Kent School
Laura Brande, 860-927-3539 x 299
brandel@southkentschool.org

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iPad and digital technology in education

Contacts

South Kent School
Laura Brande, 860-927-3539 x 299
brandel@southkentschool.org