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GotTechED the Podcast Episode #108: 15 Awesome Cell Phone Apps for Teachers and StudentsWelcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is Episode 108 called “15 Awesome Cell Phone Apps for Teachers and Students.” In this episode, we'll review 15 smart phone apps that deserve a place in your classroom. We'll also discuss some of the pros and cons of allowing cell phone use in school. This is another episode you don't want to miss. Check it out. Segment 1: Updateshttps://www.myedtechbundle.com/ (Myedtechbundle.com) Congrats to Nearpod - Guise thought Quizzizz was going to win, haha Segment 2: Mobile Apps for Teachers and Students Cell Phones in school: yes or no? Pro phone: Send reminders to students via text with tools like Remind Students used to use school-provided agenda books, but not anymore. Many keep track of things by taking pictures, adding notes, or calendar apps like Google Calendar Ss can access apps that help them keep track of grades, view work via Google Apps, etc Flipped classrooms allow for viewing content anywhere, shouldn't phones be a part of that? In the real world they will use phones and use them heavily, why not teach them how to do it responsibly? Teach digital literacy They are inevitable. Why keep fighting a battle we can't win? Increased safety during drills and emergency situations ESL students can use Google Translate and other apps to help learn Anti-phone: Distractions Do students really use them as learning tools most of the time? Constantly looking things up online doesn't promote real learning, critical thinking, and an analytical mind The Tools: all of these can be found on the apple app store and most on android as well Curation https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-save-read-grow/id309601447 (Pocket): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/trello-organize-anything/id461504587 (Trello): Productivity https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bytters.classtree&hl=en_US&gl=US (ClassTree:) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/additio-teacher-gradebook/id908748733 (Additio:) Gamification: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quizlet-learn-with-flashcards/id546473125 (Quizlet:) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/classcraft/id968213964 (Classcraft:) Classroom Management https://apps.apple.com/us/app/teacher-class123/id935566783 (Class123:) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/classroom/id1085319084 (Apple Classroom: ) For Students https://apps.apple.com/us/app/youtube-kids/id936971630 (YouTube Kids:) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/freckle-by-renaissance/id708421745 (Freckle): AR/VR https://apps.apple.com/us/app/virtuali-tee-by-curiscope/id1135840956 (Virtuali-Tee:) https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/figment-ar/id1270018902 (Figment AR): Content Creation: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/green-screen-by-do-ink/id730091131 (Green Screen): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chatterpix-kids/id734046126 (Chatterpix: ) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/thinglink/id647304300 (Thinglink:) Segment 3: Where to Find GotTechEDDo us 3 favors Subscribe to GotTechED the Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/7zyzfCkSDNHkKdqxmh9XLB?si=YhSdMa6BQVmcLHbSrYxE9Q (Spotify) https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y (Google Podcasts) https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched (Stitcher) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber (YouTube) https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/ (Facebook) Write us an Apple Podcast Review! Tell your friends about http://www.gotteched.com (www.gotteched.com) Tell your friends about the Teach Better Podcast Network Music Credits:The Degs: Shotgunhttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/ (...
Jeden Donnerstag stelle ich kurz ein Tool für gelungenen digitalen Unterricht vor. Diese Woche: Chatterpix. Mit Chatterpix kann jeder beliebige Gegenstand zum Sprechen gebracht werden. Damit kann eine geschichtliche Person zum Leben erweckt werden oder kann der Volleyball im Sportunterricht Anweisungen geben. Bei dem Tool handelt es sich um eine kostenlose App für Android und Apple, mit der Fotos ganz leicht bearbeitet werden können. Es gibt zwei Versionen von Chatterpix - empfehlenswert ist die App "Chatterpix Kids". Die Benutzung der App ist ohne Registrierung möglich. In der App selbst macht man mit der Kamera ein Foto oder wählt ein bereits vorhandenes Fotos. In dieses Foto zieht man mit den Fingern eine Linie, die nachher den Bereich des Mundes darstellen wird. Anschließend lässt sich 30 Sekunden lang eine Audioaufnahme einsprechen. Bei der Fertigstellung wird aus dem Foto und der Audioaufnahme ein Video gestaltet, in dem der Gegenstand "spricht".» Chatterpix für Apple» Chatterpix für AndroidDiese Episode ist eine Audio-Datei aus der Reihe des Teacher Talk (Digital Pilot) Podcast.Du kannst Dir hier alle Folgen online anhören und herunterladen.Mehr Infos zum Angebot von mediencoaching.nrw findest Du hier.Sichere Dir jetzt mein Buch "60 Tools für gelungenen digitalen Unterricht":www.mediencoaching.nrw/toolsmediencoaching.nrw auf FacebookSebastian bei Instagram
Jane Dennis-Moore and Beth talk about photography making thinking visible. Jane explains how putting cameras into student hands helps them find their identities for communication especially once they're taught to frame an image with intention. Jane argues that making media in a participatory and collaborative way brings about deep learning about visual literacy.Shoutouts to Melanie Mulcaster, Tina Zita and Jane's recommended apps Kaleidacam, Chatterpix, iMovie, Photoshop Mix, and AdobeSpark
Everyone who works with Patrick knows that iOS has been the apple of his eye for the last few years. In this episode, Patrick shows off his range by taking us to school with the SMART Learning Suite. Don't worry, we get to Apple by the 18:05 mark... Some things discussed: SMART Learning Suite (teachers) - Access through Office365-Waffle-All Apps, or go to suite.smarttech.com and use O365 login. SMART Learning Suite (students) - Access through Office365, or go to hellosmart.com or classlab.com and use O365 login. Some apps/programs discussed - Chatterpix, Clips, PuppetPals, Toontastic, and Seesaw.
In this episode we share our paths to the school library, discuss Chatterpix and OneTab, and booktalk The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog by Adam Gidwitz and Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback. Links for what we discuss: The Inquisitor's Tale (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/313397/the-inquisitors-tale-by-adam-gidwitz-interior-decorations-by-hatem-aly/9780142427378/) Joseph had a Little Overcoat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/joseph-had-a-little-overcoat/oclc/40159006) Chatterpix (http://www.duckduckmoose.com/educational-iphone-itouch-apps-for-kids/chatterpixkids/) OneTab (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall?hl=en) ECU Master of Library Science (https://education.ecu.edu/idp/idp-library-science/) ALA accreditation (http://www.ala.org/educationcareers/accreditedprograms) NCWiseOwl (http://www.ncwiseowl.org/) PJ Library (https://pjlibrary.org/home), Dolly Parton's Imagination Library (https://imaginationlibrary.com/) Infinite Flipper (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-p7HymHkKI) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techplusbooks/message
Karly Moura, Computer Science, Scratch, FlipGrid, WeVideo, Adobe Spark, YouTube Studio, Templates, CSinSF.org, Wakelet - EDT007 Show Notes Educational Duct Tape FlipGrid Community - access at flipgrid.com/eduducttape or EduDuctTape.com Abbey Thomas - @MrsTechPig WeVideo - wevideo.com WeVideo Paid Plans - wevideo.com/sign-up#tab_education Michael Feldman - @feldmantech Adobe Spark - spark.adobe.com/about/video YouTube Video Editor - support.google.com/youtube/answer/7477160?hl=en Jake’s SoapBox Tim Kight - @TimothyKight Focus3 - focus3.com the R Factor - E + R = O (Event + Response = Outcome) - focus3.com/the-r-factorThe other R - Reflection E+R=O Wristbands - focus3.com/store/wristbands “Educators have to be reflective professionals. If you’re not reflecting, you’re not giving yourself a chance to grow.” A snapshot of Jake’s student-paced course - drive.google.com/open?id=1UpYUd4oxOoQ4JsTtgaMYtkCZiWpUaCQL Today’s Guest: Karly Moura - Karly is a Teacher on Special Assignment in the Mount Diablo Unified School District in Northern California. She currently provides support to teachers integrating technology and teaches Computer Science to all K-5 students at Sun Terrace Elementary STEM Magnet School in Concord, California. Contact Info: @karlymoura, blog karlymoura.blogspot.com, PD resources bit.ly/KarlyMoura, kdmoura@gmail.com FlipGrid eBook - bit.ly/flipgridebook3 Wakelet eBook - bit.ly/wakeletebook The EdTech Buddy Game Sean Fahey - @SeanJFahey 2 Truths & 1 Lie Matt Miller - @JMattMiller Question #1: How can students create content to teach their classmates about a historical figure? (ie, each student does a different president) Ryan O’Donnell (@CreativeEdTech) Templates - creativeedtech.weebly.com/templates.html - including: Time Magazine People Magazine Twitter Profile Facebook Profile Also check out Ryan & Brian Briggs’ “Check This Out” Podcast! - checkthisoutsite.weebly.com ChatterPix - duckduckmoose.com/educational-iphone-itouch-apps-for-kids/chatterpix/ Blabberize - Blabberize.com Google Slides Hack for ChatterPix/Blabberize - jakemiller.net/google-slides-hack-chatterpix-blabberize Karly’s American Revolution HyperDoc Unit with a Historical Figure Scratch Activity - docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YGmL7DzKK7L6sJKEolAJkM5fPM2qPTLGC3c0kP-MVdo/edit#slide=id.g2a9ca804f6_0_0 EdTweet Text and Snap by Mr. Teachnology (Jay Murphy) - chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/edtweet-text-and-snap/hodndjmaknljbbjpmmpffpidoahkgibh?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon FlipGrid as historical figures - FlipGrid.com Scratch Question #2: How can teachers prepare students for jobs that don’t yet exist? Scratch - Scratch.mit.edu design thinking engineering design process Computer Science Google Slides Closed Captioning - blog.google/outreach-initiatives/accessibility/whats-you-say-present-captions-google-slides “Teach students to be problem finders, not just problem solvers.” Don Wettrick - StartEdUp Podcast - “Run to the problems” - startedupinnovation.com EduDuctTape.com - Karly said I should put a link in! :-D CSinSF.org Scope & Sequence - csinsf.org/pk-12-scope--sequence.html Bryan Twarek - @btwarek - twitter.com/btwarek Bill Marsland - @BillMarsland - twitter.com/billmarsland Owen Peery - @OwenPeery - twitter.com/owenpeery Dan Pink - “The Puzzle of Motivation” Ted Talk - ted.com/talks/dan_pink_on_motivation?language=en Owen Peery’s Ditch That Textbook guest blog post - ditchthattextbook.com/2018/12/03/beyond-the-hour-of-code-20-free-lessons-for-teaching-computer-science/ Connect with Karly: @karlymoura blog karlymoura.blogspot.com PD resources bit.ly/KarlyMoura, including her upcoming Computer Science in K-2 presentation kdmoura@gmail.com Feedback and Shares from Duct Tapers: Alex Oris’ COPPA Law Resource - coppa.mroristech.com Jaime Chanter’s Takeaway Visual - twitter.com/JChanter22/status/1091031371961765888 #EduDuctTape - EduDuctTape.com - JakeMillerTech@gmail.com
In Episode 6, Jake talks with Sean Fahey about student voice, sharing student creations, FlipGrid & Wakelet amongst other things. Jake also talks about moving forward with tech integration and shares from the listeners about Blabberize. Educational Duct Tape FlipGrid Community - access at flipgrid.com/eduducttape or EduDuctTape.com. #EduDuctTape Twitter Contest - ends 1/31/19! Educational Duct Tape from FlipGrid: Dan Gallagher shares a word of caution about Blabberize Jake shares a Google Slides hack to replace ChatterPix & Blabberize Link to Jake’s hack: JakeMiller.net/google-slides-hack-chatterpix-blabberize Jake’s SoapBox “If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” ― Martin Luther King Jr. Today’s Guest: Sean Fahey - Sean Fahey is a former elementary and middle school teacher from Southern Indiana. Currently, he works as an Innovative Learning Specialist with Five-Star Technology Solutions. In this role, Sean collaborates with teachers and guides them as an eCoach to help integrate technology into classrooms and make awesome learning experiences for students. Contact Info: Twitter: @SEANJFAHEY Email: sfahey@five-startech.com Flipgrid ebook - coauthored w/ Karly Moura bit.ly/flipgridebook3 An Impromptu “Newlywed Game” with Sean Wakelet ebook - bit.ly/wakeletebook Authors - Sean, Karly, Dr. Randall Sampson, Jen Saarinen, Scott Titmas, Claudio Zavala Jr., Paul West, John Bimmerle 2 Truths & 1 Lie Question #1: How can teachers show off Student Creations (or have the students show off their own creations)? Sean: “Make sure you are designing lessons to ensure students are creating.” Teacher created websites for showcasing exemplary work Google Sites - sites.google.com Weebly - education.weebly.com Sean: “Are we creating an environment that students feel confident in their creations and can share openly and get feedback. The students should know that the work they do adds value to others learning and understanding?” Students need to have opportunities and choices to create with freedom of expression. Google Drawings activity: Everyone follows the teacher’s spoken instructions (i.e., “use the line tool, now draw a rectangle”), then show how each student’s creation is unique. - drawings.google.com Sean: “It doesn’t mean they are wrong...but everyone is different and we all add value to the learning in my classroom.” Student Digital Portfolios Example of one of Jake’s old student digital portfolios - youtube.com/watch?v=MLtX04MMimI Jake: “It is important that portfolios aren’t just showing off the amazing work, they’re showing off the amazing growth. And to do that, you have to say ‘This is the work that I started with and it’s not perfect and these are the things that are not great about it. This is the work that I’m doing now and this is the growth that I’ve seen.’” Question #2: How can educators ensure that all students get an opportunity to be heard and have the opportunity to share? BackChannelChat.com Yo! Teach - palms.polyu.edu.hk/educational-apps/yoteach Google Classroom Short Answer Questions - support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6020293?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en Collaborative Google Slides - slides.google.com Padlet - padlet.com Flipgrid - Learn about each of these at bit.ly/flipgridebook3 Video responses Upload a link to other work Guest mode so that parents or experts in the topic of study are hearing students and can interact GridPals to collaborate with others globally Wakelet - Learn about each of these at bit.ly/wakeletebook The new collaboration feature Students can add text, a link, upload a photo, appsmash with flipgrid or screencastify to add a video. Closing - @SEANJFAHEY, sfahey@five-startech.com Flipgrid ebook coauthored w/ Karly Moura at bit.ly/flipgridebook3 Wakelet eBook coauthored with Karly, Dr. Randall Sampson, Jen Saarinen, Scott Titmas, Claudio Zavala Jr., Paul West, John Bimmerle at bit.ly/wakeletebook EduDuctTape.com - #EduDuctTape Jake Miller - @JakeMillerTech - JakeMiller.net
We talked CETPA Conference and CueRockstar TOSA in SF. We checked out #Faceparty, ChatterPix, Action Movie FX, makey makies and coding in Mozilla.
We talked CETPA Conference and CueRockstar TOSA in SF. We checked out #Faceparty, ChatterPix, Action Movie FX, makey makies and coding in Mozilla.
We talked CETPA Conference and CueRockstar TOSA in SF. We checked out #Faceparty, ChatterPix, Action Movie FX, makey makies and coding in Mozilla.