In a world drama: like iMovie some flexibility but very cookie cutter
My story: students can draw cover right in the app canadd photos from the camera roll. Can record their voice. Can open it in subtext! You don't have to have the app to open the books that are sent
Story creator: (free) share on email or on Facebook. Not as many colors.
Teleprompter (free) great for fluency practice can change the speeds. Great for podcasts or pecha kucha.
Camera apps
Camera+ (tap tap tap developer): can set focus and exposure. Has a stabilizer mode so it won't work unless you are still. burst mode takes series of shots
Saves to a lightbox in the app. Cool effects.
Camera awesome: has a sensor that tells you when you aren't straight on. Will do video as well.
Camera editing.
Snap seed : has frames and filters. Has some easy and great editing controls.
Aviary: can take shots in app or pull from camera roll. Can add stickers.
Remind 101:
Add classes. Can send messages without sending your cell phone number. Gives a generic number that is only used for this app. Includes PDF to send home note. Can also be sent to an email instead of text. Can schedule it for later date or time. I have used this in the past, but parent support was minimal. I asked for suggestions from the group members and have a better plan for implementation next year.
Poll everywhere:
Can add to PowerPoint and have live answers
Can download presenter to laptop
Can change appearance of polls
Two week storage if no account.
I think this would be great for my lesson on the electoral college.
Qr codes. I-nigma
Best qr reader out there. It works so fast and easy.
Can put in power points for kids to scan during a lesson for extra information. Can also be used for small groups as a self-guided study of a subject. It might be cool to do a mystery person and give clues and then they can scan the code to see if they were right.
Make qr codes an inch square or bigger for easier reading
Qrstuff.com
Someone suggested recording students reading and adding the qr code to their report card so parents can hear them reading. I love that idea.
My story: students can draw cover right in the app canadd photos from the camera roll. Can record their voice. Can open it in subtext! You don't have to have the app to open the books that are sent
Story creator: (free) share on email or on Facebook. Not as many colors.
Teleprompter (free) great for fluency practice can change the speeds. Great for podcasts or pecha kucha.
Camera apps
Camera+ (tap tap tap developer): can set focus and exposure. Has a stabilizer mode so it won't work unless you are still. burst mode takes series of shots
Saves to a lightbox in the app. Cool effects.
Camera awesome: has a sensor that tells you when you aren't straight on. Will do video as well.
Camera editing.
Snap seed : has frames and filters. Has some easy and great editing controls.
Aviary: can take shots in app or pull from camera roll. Can add stickers.
Remind 101:
Add classes. Can send messages without sending your cell phone number. Gives a generic number that is only used for this app. Includes PDF to send home note. Can also be sent to an email instead of text. Can schedule it for later date or time. I have used this in the past, but parent support was minimal. I asked for suggestions from the group members and have a better plan for implementation next year.
Poll everywhere:
Can add to PowerPoint and have live answers
Can download presenter to laptop
Can change appearance of polls
Two week storage if no account.
I think this would be great for my lesson on the electoral college.
Qr codes. I-nigma
Best qr reader out there. It works so fast and easy.
Can put in power points for kids to scan during a lesson for extra information. Can also be used for small groups as a self-guided study of a subject. It might be cool to do a mystery person and give clues and then they can scan the code to see if they were right.
Make qr codes an inch square or bigger for easier reading
Qrstuff.com
Someone suggested recording students reading and adding the qr code to their report card so parents can hear them reading. I love that idea.