Ok, I want to be like this guy! He is using technology so well in his classroom it is discussing. After watching part one of this Project Based Learning Part 1 I found that there might be some more apps we could peruse..story roar is a free app for digital story telling while his video example talks about more. It really goes to fast to catch all of them...but I can watch it again and catch a few more.
Part 2 goes into more details on how to use iPads and itouches to plan, Research, and present their projects. Ideaskete is a mind mapping tool (free) that can be used to brainstorm while having the ability to toggle between outline view and picture view when working. Poppet is another tool that can be used for brainstorming and connecting topics. When researching we can use an app called side by side to open up to four web pages at a time to view, read, and take notes. Great for comparing data. (I wonder how these notes are the exported?). Finally, he talks about using keynote and an adapter to present (like a PowerPoint). Other alternatives include: Sonic pix apps which puts narration over Images. Places like public domain and Creative commons provide other legal means to get appropriate images. In the google search under safaris you can do an advanced search. In the settings change it to say, "labeled for reuse with modifications". tap and hold an image...save image and it goes to the photos on iPad. Use doodlebuddy, Comictouch, and photoshop Mobile to edit pictures and once again they are saved in the photos on iPad. Strip designer is a comic strip image editing app we could use to add speech bubbles. Flip book is an animation app. Students can draw on use multiply images to create animation.
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