Showing posts with label iPads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPads. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

What's their picture really about?

Today my aim was to teach children the basics of using iPads while also showing their teachers the potential for the device in their literacy programme. I not only wanted to show them that they were engaging (that's a given!) but I wanted to clearly show them how they can support the learning.

With one Junior group as a quick 'starter' I introduced the App Drawing Pad because we can save our finished product to the 'Camera Roll' it means we can do something more with it. We then opened the App Sonic Pics and added our voice to explain our picture. Some learners chose to share elaborate imaginative adventures, some choose to 'retell' the process they had taken to create the picture.



I see Sonic pics would be useful in the classroom for

  • Supporting Oral language (Flash cards, Who am I, What am I - ask the question for your viewers?, Where am I?)
  • Using for procedural text (eg photographs of a process then retell either with words and/or voice)
  • Recording and sharing a class trip or experience
  • Retelling a storybook but with the children's own drawn artwork as each page
  • Poetry - with photographs and the children's poems
  • Book Reviews or 'hooks'
So many possibilities!



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Making Thinking Visible

Today I worked with small groups of students and their teachers to role model and facilitate the use of iPad Apps that support writing, reflection and 'Making Thinking Visible'. These students will then go back into their classrooms (with the support of their teachers) and teach others.

Year 0 Bilingual and Year 1/2 Hungry Fish (Intro to basic use and 'swipe' movement for learners who had never used device before) then moving onto creation rather than consumption. Puppet Pals, Sock Puppets and Drawing Pad (with photo's of themselves and creations imported).



The Bilingual unit had been on a trip that day to a local landmark where they were told the history and local Maori legend which related to it. The Director's Cut ($4.19 Paid version) would have enabled the learners to use their own background photo's with 'character cutouts' of themselves or their own drawn pictures of characters, warriors etc. The school saw the value of this (after learners using my iPad with it on) and plan to invest in this app. 

Bilingual Class year 3/4's Fotopedia Heritage (Free) and Skitch (Free). 

Example of content created in a short session on iPad.

Then when teaching flexibility of the App using same process but using learner generated artwork.


The created 'product' could then be used to support an in class writing session or oral language (recording ideas, creative storytelling). Learners could also complete this learning experience in Te Reo.

Year 5/6's Epic Citadel (Free) and Skitch (Free) and Tappy Memories ($1.29).

Learners explored the App - took the 'guided tour', then negotiated the environment on their own (time limited). Learners then chose their 'place of interest' (The place that - ignited their thinking? What intrigued them? Where would they most like to be?) They took a screen shot of their place (this was also a new skill learnt). This image could then have been used as part of their literacy learning (oral, written), or even in other curriculum areas eg Music, Dance and Drama.



The app 'Tappy Memories' was also role modelled to show the possibilities of using multiple apps to build on and share their thinking and reflections. The fact that the content learners create can be emailed from within the app means that it can then be blogged with ease. When you email your 'reflection' it arrives as seperate files e.g. Photo, Text and Sound File.


This is just a screenshot rather than the exported finished product.

At an after school staff member each staff member discussed their experiences and new learning from the day. All staff had access to an ipad to 'play' with the apps as they were shared. I was able to show examples created both on the iPad (via the Reflection programme installed on my laptop and attached to the data projector) and also those emailed/shared directly to blogs via iPad (Blogger App). I was also able to answer any questions and to suggest apps for other purposes and individual needs.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Snapguide

Today I downloaded the Snapguide app and also signed up for an account. The app is for making 'guides', it looks very useful in my role but I'm interested in looking at it's use for in the classroom. On initial exploration it looks to me like it will be a real hook for visual learners, be great for those learners that need to go away and have a personal 'recap' of a lesson introduction or even to cover 'next steps'. I can also see it linking to Key Competencies, Thinking and in particular Managing Self. I'll post again when I've created a few.

App 
Snapguide


Friday, September 14, 2012

iPad Users Group

I've just been at an iPad users group before school meeting.
Teachers shared their journey with the devices so far, their 'aha' moments, their successes and challenges.

The fact they have a reflective online journal to complete, are meeting regularly to share, are troubleshooting and challenging each others thinking and next steps.......I can see this journey is going to be successful.

I was able to provide support with

  • Problem Solving - Apple Reset, removing photo's and video's off devices which are synced to a specific school machine but individual teachers require the content.
  • App support - Lifecards (can be posted via Twitter and embedded in their LMS when exported as a jpeg)
  • My online site to target Apps with specific learning outcomes in mind
  • Links to 'iPad lessons' for inspiration and to support the 'where to next' journey (we don't know what we don't know!).
  • I'm visiting their school next week to provide in class support (in the Junior School).