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Entries in NECC (4)

Monday
Jul062009

Teaching and Learning with iPods@NECC09

My district will be implementing some sets of iPod Touches during the 2009-2010 school year and I have been on a quest to learn as much as I can about their use in schools. I attended 3 sessions at NECC 2009 that gave me some great ideas and information

Tony Vincent, handheld guru, presented a session called: Do So Much With an iPod Touch. Tony’s presentations are always wonderfully well organized and have something for everyone.

Here are some great apps and ideas he shared:

  • places to look for iPod apps besides the iTunes store: appshopper, mobclix
  • earbuds are available from Walmart for $0.97. Beats having kids share them. Ew!

*Note: Games labeled as “lite” are free versions of a paid application. Lite versions usually have fewer levels or settings/options to entice you into buying the full-featured version. Lite versions often are enough for a school setting.

  • Language Arts
    • Whiteboard Lite* — 2 devices share one ‘whiteboard’. Have students pose math problems to partner, create a list of synonyms together (can be saved for use later)
    • Quickword ($4.99) — word processor, can be used for peer editing: ‘red hot’ words (strong words) make them red, ‘cold words’ that need revision color them blue
    • Dictionary.com — once downloaded you don’t a wifi connection, a dictionary that is always with you
    • Lifestrips ($2.99) and Comic Touch ($2.99, also a Lite* version) — create comics, add speech bubbles and effects to photos, the ideas are limitless
  • Social Studies
    • convert YouTube videos into mp4 format (needed to play on iPod) by using kickyoutube.com
      • first access the video on YouTube
      • then add ‘kick’ to the url before ‘youtube’ in the URL (ie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEJL2Uuv-oQ becomes http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=mEJL2Uuv-oQ)
      • choose the mp4 format and download
      • drag into iTunes on computer
      • add to iPod during next sync
    • Inflation ($0.99) — see the relative prices of most anything from 1800 to the present
    • Google Maps (installed on iPod Touches as ‘Maps app’ — take a photo of a place/building and use with other maps
    • Allli’s Jigsaw Puzzle ($0.99) — turn any picture into a jigsaw puzzle, let kids put together to review a concept
    • create a list of links for students using wirenode.com
      • creates a mobile website for students to access using Safari on iPod
      • eliminates need for bookmarking in Safari on each iPod
  • Science
    • Flipbook Lite* — create animations of processes or cycles
      • will need a stylus to draw with detail
      • can upload animation or see what others have created on flipbook.tv
    • Belkin Mic (or similar) — have students narrate during a field trip or while performing an experiment (will need to put audio into GarageBand on a Mac (or similar audio editing software on PC) if editing audio is desired)

The “Birds of a Feather” session Using iTouch and iPhones for Teaching and Learning, dealt with a huge gamut of topics with lots of folks popping up from the audience to add to the learning. It was a wonderful structure and a rich learning experience. It can be viewed here thanks to Scott Meech for posting the video and the folks at ISTE for recording it.

Here’s a tidbit from the session, Global Connections in the Primary Classroom:

  • Australian teacher Amanda Marrinan has her Years 2s (which is equivalent to first grade, I think), read books into an iPod and then sends the iPod home with the child so parents can hear their children’s reading fluency. She stated that many parents say they are too busy to sit down and listen to their children read. She also has them podcast what they are learning and posts it to their blog.

For more iPod apps, ideas and information please check these sites:

- Judi Epcke - Edtechapalooza

Tuesday
Jun302009

Feedback and Followup - ITouch and IPhone Conference Session

Here is a session that I, Smeech.net, was able to take part in at NECC 2009 that was focused on ITouch and IPhone devices in schools. The agenda and information are all at ieducation.wikispaces.com. I want to thank Vicki Davis for letting me take part in the session that she facilitated as it was very enjoyable. Hopefully the audience was able to get something out of the session.

Most notable for me was the piece by Scott McLeod as he addressed school law and these devices.  Additionally, if you want to know more about how Susan Wells and their district implementation, check this information out: IPod School Wide Implementation - Classroom 2.0.  Finally, Steve Dembo was a great resource on using the IPhone while overseas so check his work out at Teach42.com.

Well ... I hope I didn't embarass myself too much with the new band created by Kevin Honeycutt.

Friday
Jun192009

Interested App Developers in donating Apps for give-aways at NECC?

Interested App Developers in donating Apps for give-aways at NECC?  Send me your redeem codes to scott@iear.org.  I would be happy to get these into the hands of educators for you!

 

Friday
Jun192009

Birds of a Feather Session on IPhone / ITouch for Education at NECC

Here is a great "Birds of a Feather" session being put together by Vicki Davis for NECC 2009: http://ieducation.wikispaces.com/

Here is the information currently on the wikispace:

This is a viral wiki created as part of the Birds of a Feather, Using iTouch and iPhones for Teaching and Learning, at NECC 2009 held on Monday, June 29, 2009.

If this using itouch and iPhones for learning interests you, plan to participate. If you contacted me on twitter and I haven't tweeted or emailed you back - DON'T WAIT -- the response was overwhelming -- jump in!! We would like to have a virtual participation room in Elluminate also, but need some facilitators in there as well. If you're a vendor and want to demonstrate your app, feel free to sign up on our Awesome App Vendor page. While Vendors will be asked not to hard sell their apps, we'd like you to wear a large badge that has your app name on it. (Would love someone to help faciliate the vendor part if you wish.)

So, this is open - wide open - and that is what makes the best sessions. It is viral - let's mash it up, mix it up, and create a wiki and share about how to use itouches and iphones in education. Share share share - whether you're there there there or some where where where else! Rock the house! (the school house that is)

Also, would love to have a tool that will let us show our itouch apps on the projector. Right now I've got tent cards being printed to facilitate connections by gradelevel and interests but am open to ideas and thoughts. Join the wiki - let's get going! (Note: This is NOT sponsored by Apple, although if any of you have contacts, we'd welcome their participation!)

Vicki Davis
Twitter: coolcatteacher

Additionally, here are the links for the site so check them out!

  1. 1 to 1 itouch programs
  2. Administration
  3. Awesome App Vendor
  4. Elementary Facilitator**
  5. Fun
  6. Grant Writing
  7. High School
  8. Middle Grades
  9. Personal Productivity