Sunday, December 1, 2013

Tech Play 3

This week I explored the various apps given that you could play with on the Ipad. There were several of the apps that I wanted to play with, but they were not free. Here is a list as follows of the apps I wanted to play with, but did not purchase: Ansel & Clairs Adventure, Explain Everything, ComicBook!.
      I tried to pick apps that I thought my kindergarten aged students would like. Apps that were easy to navigate and produce a product.
    I downloaded the Toontastic app, as well as their Sherik and Pirate form of this app. I created several animated videos with voice overs. I thought this was  great tool to use for recall and use during the ELA block. However, I am sure with some creativity you could apply the use of this app to any subject matter.
   I also looked at the word seek HD app. This would be a great tool to use for helping our students learn to spell.
     I have in the past used windows movie maker to make presentations with music to show to my students. I also made a end of the year slide show of pictures of my students through out the year, animated it and put it to music. I found windows movie maker very easy to use.
   All of the apps I have listed fit into the TPAK model, because they allow students to show what they know, and then apply that content to their world making the information relevant to them.
     The apps listed are great for use in a special education classroom where mobility might be limited. This will help to level the playing field making the students more equal. I take my Ipad to school and have numerous apps that my students use. One of my students is missing his parts of his thumb and index finger. The Ipad is great for him. He is able to do things on the Ipad that he would never normally be able to do. His disability does not impair him using the IPad. He is able to use any app on the Ipad and be just like any other student in our class. The possibilities available are limitless.
     It is important to know how to use creativity tools that your bring into your classroom, because you need to be able to properly teach your students how to use the app. You need to be there and be able to trouble shoot the problems that are going to arise. Creativity tools are a great resource to have in the classroom. They can present the information that you are trying to impart in a whole new way. You can address numerous learning styles by using an Ipad.
    Kids are just drawn to using technology, tying technology and learning together engages students. They want to become an active part of their learning. They can take ownership of their learning.

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