Sites to explore for technology lesson plans:
Scholastic--mobile learning
Teacher Led--Interactive Whiteboard Resources
iPad Lessons--Pinerest
Scoop It--iPad Lessons Curated by Lisa Johnson
Great iPad document apps to try out. Many schools are going to iPad labs and using iPads for students to create documents--word processing.
1. pages--very easy way to create a document, add pictures, charts, tables, do NOT have to be connected to the Internet.
2. Docs to Go Premium (microsoft office---powerpoint, word, excel-internet not needed)
3. CloudOn--Free--must have dropbox for it to store. Must be on internet to work.
Something to get--$2 spliter, portable battery--charges anything that is USB compatible (Zag Spark)
Travis Allen--education visionary
Digital Learning Revolution Tour Begins #DLRTour
iSchool Initiative
* Students don't necessarily use technology for educational purposes. They need to be trained.
iTunes Store--explore education category
apps for iSchools--app for filtering other apps
iPad Lab
mobile device management--
NearPod--free account (10 teacher projects allowed)
Presentation App--teacher is in control of iPads, but it allows students to interactive--students can enter their answers--interactive clickers!!! Can broadcast a video within your presentation, slides, questions, web page--for browsing--but won't let them leave the page;
HOW to build--must do it on your laptop--NOT your ipad. Go to Powerpoint or Keystone--export as PDF or build your own slide. Movies must be in MP4 format. Can take quiz and download the quiz results. Powerpoint is slides--no data gathering.
spiderscribe.net
auto internet address detection
can add files
Can add maps
Can add photos
More than one person can work on it when shared
Tonight's class was much better controlled! Maybe still suffering from too much turkey! Hee! Hee! I learned about new places to search for apps. i was really happy to get to share TodaysMeet. I think this is such an easy tool that any teacher can implement in minutes. I used it today with my third graders. I had my students looking through their reading books. They looked for text features, such as headings, glossary. They were so engaged and excited to get to share their answers and see them projected on the board! I really enjoyed learning about spiderscribe. What a fantastic way to brainstorm! All in all, excellent learning tonight!
Scholastic--mobile learning
Teacher Led--Interactive Whiteboard Resources
iPad Lessons--Pinerest
Scoop It--iPad Lessons Curated by Lisa Johnson
Great iPad document apps to try out. Many schools are going to iPad labs and using iPads for students to create documents--word processing.
1. pages--very easy way to create a document, add pictures, charts, tables, do NOT have to be connected to the Internet.
2. Docs to Go Premium (microsoft office---powerpoint, word, excel-internet not needed)
3. CloudOn--Free--must have dropbox for it to store. Must be on internet to work.
Something to get--$2 spliter, portable battery--charges anything that is USB compatible (Zag Spark)
Travis Allen--education visionary
Digital Learning Revolution Tour Begins #DLRTour
iSchool Initiative
* Students don't necessarily use technology for educational purposes. They need to be trained.
iTunes Store--explore education category
apps for iSchools--app for filtering other apps
iPad Lab
mobile device management--
NearPod--free account (10 teacher projects allowed)
Presentation App--teacher is in control of iPads, but it allows students to interactive--students can enter their answers--interactive clickers!!! Can broadcast a video within your presentation, slides, questions, web page--for browsing--but won't let them leave the page;
HOW to build--must do it on your laptop--NOT your ipad. Go to Powerpoint or Keystone--export as PDF or build your own slide. Movies must be in MP4 format. Can take quiz and download the quiz results. Powerpoint is slides--no data gathering.
spiderscribe.net
auto internet address detection
can add files
Can add maps
Can add photos
More than one person can work on it when shared
Tonight's class was much better controlled! Maybe still suffering from too much turkey! Hee! Hee! I learned about new places to search for apps. i was really happy to get to share TodaysMeet. I think this is such an easy tool that any teacher can implement in minutes. I used it today with my third graders. I had my students looking through their reading books. They looked for text features, such as headings, glossary. They were so engaged and excited to get to share their answers and see them projected on the board! I really enjoyed learning about spiderscribe. What a fantastic way to brainstorm! All in all, excellent learning tonight!