Part 1 – Visions of learning & challenges anticipated.
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Examples
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Aurasma / Augmented Reality in elementary math and reading lessons.
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Aurasma / Augmented reality in science – example 1
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Augmented reality in science – example 2
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PicCollage, ThingLink, and Smore in creating authentic visuals
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My Name Is Michael – A student video created with iMovie
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The Black Death in 90 Seconds – A “flipped lesson” created with iMovie
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Observations about these projects:
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What aspects will engage students?
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How can similar projects be undertaken by your students?
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What are the challenges students and teachers will face in these projects?
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Share your thoughts at http://todaysmeet.com/teachingtoday
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Part 2 – Creating Simple Visual Stories
- What does teaching and learning look like to you?
- Create a simple visual story to represent what a good teaching and learning environment looks like to you. Use one of the following tools to create your visual story:
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- Haiku Deck – Available for iPad and as a web app.
- ThingLink
- Storehouse – Available for iPad only.
- PicCollage – Available for iPad and Android tablets.
- Canva – Available as a website
- PicMonkey – Available as a website (no registration required)
- StoryBoardThat – Comic creation tool available as a website.
- Make Beliefs Comix – iPad app.
- Share your story on this Padlet Wall. http://padlet.com/byrnerichardm/OETC15
Part 3 – Creating videos
- Create a video to teach a short lesson. Your lesson does not have to be instructional (how to, “just the facts”) in nature. It could be a lesson about treating others with respect, think about the lesson in My Name Is Michael.
- Use one of the following tools to create your lesson.
- Wideo.co – an online video creation tool.
- WeVideo – an online video editor.
- 30Hands – iPad app (no registration required)
- LEGO Movie – iPad app
- Tellagami – Available for iPad & Android devices.
- PixiClip – an online whiteboard video creation tool.
- Knowmia Teach – whiteboard video creation on iPad.
- Clarisketch – For Android and Chrome web browsers.
- Use one of the following tools to create your lesson.
- Share your story on this Padlet Wall.
Part 4 – Creating Audio Recordings
- SoundCloud – available as a web app, iPad app, and Android app.
- Vocaroo – web app only.
- Editing audio – SoundTrap online music creator. Garage Band, Audacity
Part 5 – Putting It All Together
- Combining the use of multiple apps.
- Creating displays of the content created with apps.
- Turning visual stories into interactive stories.
- Creating digital portfolios:
- eduClipper – Available as a web tool and iPad app.
- Google Sites
- Wikispaces
- Tackk
Part 6 – Augmented Reality
- Augmented reality puts digital content into a physical context.
- Create augmented reality layers with Aurasma.
Part 7 – Telling Stories With Google Maps
- http://richardbyrnepresents.com/geography-beyond/