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Showing posts with label iPads in math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPads in math. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Evernote + iPad = e-Portfolio
Evernote is a wonderful free app for students to be creativeand stay organized. Evernote is a digital tool that provides students with the opportunityto create a digital file of their notes, projects, assignments, and more.
Evernote is a great tool to use as an e-portfolio for students to view, analyze, reflect upon and share their educational growth as a learner in my class. Students will be able to store anything in itand access it anywhere, from school, home, or their phone.
5 Ways To Use Evernote
1. Take notes in class. – Students can write their notes in Evernote or write handwritten notes and take a picture of it to save in Evernote.
2. Go paperless. – Students can use Evernote to save all their notes and assignments.
3. Textbooks on the Go - Take pictures of required text or digital images from their textbook and save it into Evernote.
4. Multiple Notebooks – Create multiple notebooks to organize different subjects.
5. Recorded Lessons – You can record audio notes right in Evernote to ensure you didn’t miss anything from the class lecture.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The Paperless Classroom
I always wanted to know how I could actually go conduct a paperless classroom. Could I create a learning experience for my students that does not require making copies of notes, worksheets, and assessments. After a couple of hours of planning, I think I have a plan. Tomorrow students will complete their warm-ups on the iPads using Socrative, followed by their assignment list on EDU 2.0. I have created their worksheet as a pdf file, that they can write on using the neu.Annonate app. Our class discussions will be posted on Today's Meet and Corkboard.me. Excited and ready to see how this work.
Our paperless classroom begins with students completing their warm-ups on EDU 2.0 and then reading their agenda for the day. Textbooks are provided to students as a PDF file that they can highlight and annonate as needed to understand the lesson. Students use their own paper to complete problems and take notes. Practice problems are embedded in our EDU 2.0 class for students to complete during class. Online tools such as Today's Meet and Corkboard.me provide our class with the opportunity to collaborate with each other. We use apps such as Doddle Buddy as our personal whiteboard to share our answers during our class discussions. Class ends with students using EDU 2.0 to complete their Exit Slip and summarizing what they learned in class on our Discussion Board.
We are definitely saving trees and copy cost in Room 117. How do you use technology in your class?
(11/8/2012) Adding a new feature to our Paperless Classroom...Evernote!
Our paperless classroom begins with students completing their warm-ups on EDU 2.0 and then reading their agenda for the day. Textbooks are provided to students as a PDF file that they can highlight and annonate as needed to understand the lesson. Students use their own paper to complete problems and take notes. Practice problems are embedded in our EDU 2.0 class for students to complete during class. Online tools such as Today's Meet and Corkboard.me provide our class with the opportunity to collaborate with each other. We use apps such as Doddle Buddy as our personal whiteboard to share our answers during our class discussions. Class ends with students using EDU 2.0 to complete their Exit Slip and summarizing what they learned in class on our Discussion Board.
We are definitely saving trees and copy cost in Room 117. How do you use technology in your class?
(11/8/2012) Adding a new feature to our Paperless Classroom...Evernote!
Evernote + iPad = e-Portfolio
Evernote is a wonderful free app for students to be creative
and stay organized. Evernote is an app that provides students with the opportunity
to create a digital file of their notes, projects, assignments, and more.
I am going to use the iPad and Evernote as a tool to create
e-portfolios for students to see, understand, reflect upon and share thier
growth as a learner in my class. Students will be able to store anything in it
and access it anywhere, from school, home, or their phone.
E-Portfolios will be used to store finished work and allows
students to use it as a place for ongoing work.
5 Ways My
Students Will Use Evernote
1.
Take notes in class. – Students can write their notes in Evernote
or write handwritten notes and take a picture of it to save in Evernote.
2.
Go paperless. – Students can use Evernoteto
save all assignments
3. Portable
textbooks. – Take pictures
of required reading, charts, activities and save it into Evernote.
4. Multiple
Notebooks – Create
multiple notebooks to organize different subjects.
5.
Record important lectures – You
can record audio notes on your phone or iPad right in Evernote to ensure you
didn’t miss anything from the class lecture.
The Talking Worksheet
Have you ever heard of a worksheet that talks to you. This is a fun way to leave specific instructions when you are out. Students can create a talking worksheet to explain a topic or complete an assignment to show their understanding of a topic. It is very easy and fun to create. With Photo Booth or iMove and Pages, you can create a worksheet that talks to your students.
Project Ideas: Math ~ Explaining the steps of a word problem. English ~ Reading a paper that was written. Social Studies ~ Explaining the events on a timeline Science ~ Explaining the Scientific Method...the possibilities are endlessly!
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
First Day...for teachers!
First day back to school for teachers, and I spent all of it cleaning, organizing, and decorating! I am always very excited about the new school year...new beginnings are so wonderful! I am working on a few pieces for the classroom and will be sharing them in this post! A calming color scheme and social media is my theme for the year.
I did a facebook board today, but didn't take a shot of it. Will do tomorrow or Friday. Can't wait to work on the Pinterest board (Pinning Great Work) and thinking about the Tweet board I saw on Pinterest.
iPad Poster
The apps on the poster provides students with 9 tools they will be using through the year to assist them in being successful in the class.I did a facebook board today, but didn't take a shot of it. Will do tomorrow or Friday. Can't wait to work on the Pinterest board (Pinning Great Work) and thinking about the Tweet board I saw on Pinterest.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
RAFTs in Math
I always enjoy my students writing in math, but they think it is boring. After much research and thinking I decided to try some math RAFTs. To integrate technology, students will be allowed to create their products on the iPads using an app.
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