Teachers will select the Explain Everything app when they intend for students to demonstrate their learning through the aid of multi-modal media. Prior to students presenting their information it is important for the students to be familiar with the functions and tools within the app. Students are able to upload photos, insert web pages and links, add voice recordings, and record annotations whilst explaining their thinking and/or strategies being used. The option to add multiple pages allows for further in-depth explanations and justifications of the student's understandings.
Monday, 9 March 2015
A way to Explain Everything!
Teachers will select the Explain Everything app when they intend for students to demonstrate their learning through the aid of multi-modal media. Prior to students presenting their information it is important for the students to be familiar with the functions and tools within the app. Students are able to upload photos, insert web pages and links, add voice recordings, and record annotations whilst explaining their thinking and/or strategies being used. The option to add multiple pages allows for further in-depth explanations and justifications of the student's understandings.
Pic Collage - a snapshot of learning
Pic Collage is a creative app that allows students to upload visual representations of their learning. They can annotate images using a variety of text fonts and colours to explore their creative styles. The students are able to select a background wallpaper, template for the number of images and edit throughout the process. The final product can be exported and used for display purposes, assessment, and record of learning.
Book Creator as a form of assessment
Teachers have used the Book Creator app to offer students a platform to record their learning. The multi-modal app allows students to include photos, text, audio and video footage to support the demonstration of their understanding of a concept. Final products can be exported and used as a part of students' digital portfolios.
Sunday, 8 March 2015
Flipped Classrooms
Flipped classrooms allows flexibility within a learning programme both for the student and the teacher.
Students are able to take control of the pace of their learning. Teachers are able to create courses, units of work, or lessons in a way that redefines the learning process. The teacher is more available to move between students to support them at their point of need.
The video provides examples of how flipped learning can be utilised in an early learning setting.
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Storytelling Redefined
Students in Kindergarten to Year Two were challenged to write and publish or retell Dreamtime stories as part of their Big Ideas project investigating different cultures in their local area. Students worked collaboratively to decide on the topic of their story, write the story, design the artwork and illustrations before selecting the digital medium to publish their work.
Teachers assisted students to discern between apps to redefine the story telling process. Students used apps on their iPad such as iPhoto, Keynote, Green Screen and iMovie to tell their stories and demonstrate their understanding of curriculum outcomes.
The video provides an example of student work: Tiddalick the Frog by Robert Roennfeldt retold by Kindergarten students and an original story by Year One students.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Future Problem Solving in Year 9 Big Ideas
Curriculum Enrichment Week served as an opportunity for students to deeply engage with their research topic, considering the current climate of Perth and suggesting possible problems and potential solutions as the city grows in the future. They were given opportunities to connect with a wide range of people in the Perth community - from an audience with the Right Honorable, The Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi to a presentation by town planners and surveying members of the general public to gain a sense of interests, concerns and ideas for the future of the city.
Students were also given a sense of the people and places most connected to their research topics within the City of Perth. For example, the Sustainability group visited City Farm and conducted a site survey of the Swan River at Point Fraser facilitated by an education officer from the Swan River Trust. The Heritage group visited the Perth Mint and the Museum of Western Australia to evaluate how these places are working to retain public engagement with Perth’s heritage. The tourism group visited the Bell Tower and many locations around King’s Park to establish a tourist’s view of Perth and how tourism could be better promoted and sustained in the future.
Ms Karen Taylor
Year 9 Big Ideas
Friday, 2 August 2013
Pearltrees 21 Century Pedagogy
In researching some new and interesting pedagogy ideas for Big Ideas, I came across this page using an app and web based application called Pearltrees. Has some interesting ideas and also some potential as an app in the classroom.
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