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13 Ways To Use iMovie In The Classroom Is there an app for that? Well, chances are there are dozens of apps for anything you want to do, but sometimes you find one app that is robust enough to have multiples uses for you and your students. For me, iMovie is that app.
I had a great day today in a 4th grade classroom of over 70 students working on a guided inquiry task. Each time I have had the pleasure to be invited into this class the students have taught me new things. Today was no exception.
Aurasma brings augmented reality into the classroom. Instead of using a QR code to signal the existence of a "digital layer," Aurasma embeds a digital layer ... A photo, a 3D animation, a video ... Into print media. Like QR codes, augmented reality tools like Aurasma are all about adding a digital layer to print media ...
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Create 3 types of questions in Socrative-multiple choice, true-false, or short answer.
How to use Evernote. First screencast in a series of seven describing how to organize Evernote.
Evernote is currently my favorite service for note-taking and bookmarking. I have Evernote installed on my iPad, my Android Tablets, my phone, my computers, and I have the Evernote web clipper installed in all of my browsers. Because of Evernote's versatility I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good note-taking and bookmarking tool.
Earlier this month it was announced that Socrative had received a sizable investment. Part of that announcement included hints of what is to come from Socrative. Today, Socrative announced what a few of those features will be when Socrative 2.0 is released to everyone in September.
With all of the iPads flooding into schools these days, many other classroom systems have come under scrutiny. In particular, the following questions abound: Do I have current resources for my class AND are they iOS compatible? What's the best way to distribute work to students, receive the work, and return it graded?
With all of the iPads flooding into schools these days, many other classroom systems have come under scrutiny. In particular, the following questions abound: Do I have current resources for my class AND are they iOS compatible? What's the best way to distribute work to students, receive the work, and return it graded?
Nearpod is an App that allows teachers to share presentations; but wait, there's more! It also lets you be a fully engaged participant and interact with the presentation through polls, quizzes, videos, drawing interactivity, website-sharing, self-guided quizzes and more. Needless to say, it is a presenter's dream come true.
Learn how to create multimedia presentations to make fun and interactive lessons for your students. by Nearpod's Guides.
This is a simple iMovie for iPad tutorial that is fast paced yet easy to follow. Get more iMovie for classroom use and other iPads for learning ideas at http://www.edapps.ca
I know Amanda recently blogged about FTVS HD, but we can't talk about team favourites and not mention Book Creator! Our team is already in love with this app for a number of reasons, but there has been a recent update with even more improvements - yes it is possible!
A little while ago the very popular instant response app Socrative announced the introduction of a much requested new feature: the ability to add images to quizzes (and gradable short answers) and after a little bit of bug fixing it is now fully up and running.
iPad Activities- Globally Connected Learning Consulting - Free download as Text file (.txt), PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. Globally Connected Learning Consulting is proud to present iPad activities for educators and students to gain fluency and use the iPad as a learning and creation tool.
Notability version 5.0 is a note-taking app for iPads and now will work with all iOS devices including iPhones (3Gs and later) and iPod Touch (4th Generation and later). You can sketch ideas, mark up documents and contracts, complete worksheets, keep a journal, make travel notes, teach a class, make a presentation and more.
How to Use Augmented Reality in Your Classroom this post is read best via a desktop due to the embedded video content Augmented reality allows someone to add another layer to an existing image.
An innovative and interactive classroom tool to create, engage and assess. An all-in-one solution for the 21st century teachers!
Your homepage will look like the picture below, except yours may give you a short tutorial if this is your first time as a new user. Follow through the tutorial, it will explain how to set up your first popplet. If you do not see a tutorial, the next section will guide you through the process.
Prezi is a cloud based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides. The zoomable canvas makes it fun to explore ideas and the connections between them. The result: visually captivating presentations that lead your audience down a path of discovery.
Aim: To publish and share fractured fairytales of their own creation. Lesson 1 - Compare and contrast fairytales. Firstly, we read some interesting alternative versions of well known fairytales...
A helpful teaching tool on how to integrate Aurasma into the classroom at high cognitive levels via Bloom's taxonomy. For further examples, follow our channels and go to www.thrasymakos.wordpress.com !