Showing posts with label screencasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label screencasting. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2015

TIES2015 - Making Learning Visible With The iPad

Take a hands-on tour of a variety of free and low-cost screen casting and multimedia apps on the iPad that can be used to make instruction more visual and student learning more visible. Learn how to use these apps to engage students in content area learning to create standards-based artifacts of learning, improve teacher analysis of students' strengths and areas of need, extend learning beyond the classroom walls and school day bells, and support student and parent understanding of process and product expectations to raise achievement. 



Resources
Apps featured:
Educreations Interactive Whiteboard
50 MB storage

ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard
1 hour video storage - 1GB monthly bandwidth

ScreenChomp

Skitch

Adobe Voice

Paper  by FiftyThree

Book Creator Free

Book Creator

TouchCast Studio


Examples:
Educreations
Ocean Floor - Techtonic Plates

2nd Grade Perimeter Estimation



ShowMe
Drawing An Eye

Max's Fish Measuring


Screen Chomp
Chemistry

Converting to Decimals

Skitch
Features of a Journal Entry

Parts of an Insect
Adobe Voice
Text and Bullying

Paper by FiftyThree
Multiple Intelligences

Statistics - Normal Distribution

3rd Grade Rainforest

Book Creator
Space - Saved as a video


Math Class Books

TouchCast
Gregor Mendell


Radium




Book Creator for iPad App Giveaway
 Click the link below to enter your name into a drawing for a Book Creator for iPad iOS app license.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

FlipCon15 PreSession Work - Creating Flipped Lessons On and For the iPad

I will be presenting a poster session at the 8th Annual Flipped Learning Conference this summer on Creating Flipped Lessons On and For the iPad.

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Please share your expertise and help me crowd source some ideas about iOS apps, applications, and Web 2.0 tools that teachers use to create instructional lessons and materials for use on the students' iPads as well as iOS apps and Web 2.0 tools that students can use on the iPad to demonstrate their learning!

I don't know how many times I have been at a conference and heard that no one is smarter than the room.  Too often I think we try to recreate the wheel rather than tapping into the collective knowledge that already exists.

For one of my sessions at the upcoming FlipCon15 Conference, I would like to put the crowd sourcing concept into practice. Whether you will be going to FlipCon15 or not, if you have any experience with flipped learning or using iPads with students in the classroom, please take the short survey below and share your expertise.


FlipCon15 PreSession Work:
Please complete the following PreSession Work:
1. Complete the short survey below.
2. Think about which Web 2.0 tools, and applications teachers can use to create flipped instructional lessons and resources and which apps and Web 2.0 tools students can use to demonstrate their learning.

Crowd-sourced results from survey and tutorial videos will be shared during session at FlipCon15. Bring an iPad and come prepared to discuss apps and share ideas! 

If you are not attending FlipCon15, you can check back on this blog later for links to results spreadsheet and tutorial videos.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Presenting at Minnetonka Technology Institute

I will be presenting at the Minnetonka Technology Institute on June 18.
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I will be presenting a session on Making Learning Visible with the iPad at the Minnetonka Technology Institute and will focus on how to use a variety of free and low cost screencasting apps on the iPad that can be used to make teacher instruction more visual for learners and student learning more visible for teachers and parents.

I'm looking forward to networking and connecting with colleagues and educators interested in using iPads in the classroom to enhance and support student learning.


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

TIES 2012 - 100 Great Tools For Transforming And Flipping Instruction


Learn about 100 great free and low-cost online tools, software and web sites that can get you started flipping your classroom instruction and extending your professional development training to help your students and teachers take learning beyond the classroom walls and raise achievement levels.






Monday, December 10, 2012

TIES 2012 - Making Learning Visible, Convenient, Mobile, and Possible

Looking for ways to provide professional development that fits your teachers' busy schedules and conveys that information that they need to upgrade their skills and knowledge? Come explore multiple ways to deliver just-in-time and archived PD that allows teachers to access technology-enhanced lessons on their own schedule.

TIES 2012 Conference Wiki - http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/TIES2012_Making+Learning+Visible%2C+Convenient%2C+Mobile+and+Possible