The ‘trailer’ option guides students to capture snapshots to show learning as well as input text to frame their ideas.
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As well as an obvious movie creation and editing app, iMovie provides a platform to express learning. IMovie has always been a favourite with students, but it is interesting to see how it has developed as an educational tool. Socrative 2.0 is currently in beta and has added functionality and analytics that makes the franchise a simple yet import part of the digital toolkit. All data is sent directly to the teacher’s email account as soon as they end the quiz. Students answer four or five questions at the end of a lesson so the teacher has feedback to base the next lesson on. The most common use for Socrative is as an ‘exit’ ticket. It is available as long as there is an internet connection. A teacher can pose questions to a group which they answer on their device with the information directly relayed back to host. Socrative is a very simple and effective assessment tool that can be used during any part of the learning process. The key to its success can found in its intuitive interface and export options. It is also the app of choice for students when they are required to provide more than written material. It is widely used across the foundation to record plenaries and provide audio feedback. The app allows you to animate, annotate and narrate presentations and explanations to your audience. Explain Everything is an interactive whiteboard and screen casting tool that suits the needs of teachers and students alike.
Simply the most versatile education app available. For more information about how we are using the iPads as a tool for learning please visit The list below also includes an indication of how workflow is developing for the school and how an app is chosen when and where it is appropriate. Whilst there are many subject specific apps utilised for learning, it is interesting to note how the top 10 apps are all multipurpose. Tags: collaboration, collaborative tool, edmodo, edmodo.The Stephen Perse Foundation has had a 1:1 iPad programme running for two years now. Feeling a bit unsure? Click here to access our handy “Getting started with edmodo” cheatsheet.Already rolling? Be sure to post in the comments section below to let us know why YOU love edmodo too!įor another perspective on the power of Edmodo in your classroom, check out the video below. Visit to create an account and get started building a secure social network for the students in your class. View, grade, and give constructive feedback on assignmentsĪs if the ten reasons above are not enough…there’s an app for that! Edmodo’s mobile app can be downloaded from iTunes or accessed at so your students can connect to the classroom from their phone, ipod or other mobile device.Set project due dates (which then automatically post on a student’s calendar!).Edmodo’s simple and intuitive interface allows even the least tech-savvy among us to: Ever wondered what teachers across the hall, across the state, or across the globe are doing in their classrooms? Join one of edmodo’s content area focused communities and find out!ġ0.
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Anything with embed code can be posted and viewed within edmodo. (Super simple!!) Every file or link shared with a group automatically goes into the user’s library.Ĩ. Users can upload files and links directly into their own library or share their files and links by attaching them to a message. This is huge so be sure you’re sitting down: Edmodo users have limitless online storage…for free. Users can adjust their settings so that they receive email or even text messages when a fellow group member posts.ħ.
Four different types of posts allow students and teachers to post simple messages, assignments, polls, and alerts.Ħ. Within edmodo you easily put your class into small groups, and you can create a limitless number of groups (think: literature circles and collaborative projects across the curriculum!)ĥ. Users who are new to social networking will quickly become familiar with edmodo’s simple interface.Ĥ. Edmodo looks like facebook, so it’s a familiar platform for most students and many teachers. Teachers can read, edit, and delete any post.ģ.
Students are only able to post and read comments from other students that the teacher has placed in their group.
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Visit and create a FREE teacher account.Ģ. Top 10 reasons why I love and you will too!ġ. Have something to share? Publish your ideas, files, and homework from the “Post bubble.”