I previously published a chart of Bloom’s Taxonomy and iPad Apps, which I use regularly when planning projects or look to reinforce certain skills and literacies. Since I also rely heavily on The Digital Learning Farm concept (based on Alan November’s work), I felt it was time to create a …
In an attempt to document the trials and errors of using a classroom set of 20 iPads in our K-8 school, I am adding a new post to the collection of iPads in the Classroom: Transliteracy- QR Codes and Art Working on iPad Fluency with Lower Elementary Students Step-by-Step: How …
Transliteracy is defined on Wikipedia as The ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks. The modern meaning of the term combines literacy with the prefix trans-, which means …
Wow, I had not known of all the different tips and tricks for Skype. Being a Skype-baby, I have now realized that I am nowhere remotely aware of the possibilities.
Also, great way to stir the post with the itouch and Kindergarten. Yet while it seems great, what would we be teaching our students by eliminating cooperative lessons on desktops for individualized itouch?
The itouch is not elimintating anything, it’s another tool in the classroom to facilitate learning.
I’m all for copperative lessons on the desktops/laptops! It’s all good!
Congratulations Teacher of the Week!