Have an app you love to use in your classroom? Please share the app and how you use it.
35 Comments
Jane Ward
1/27/2013 11:37:12 pm
ShowMe. A great app to see student's thinking.
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:35:52 am
It is wonderful. There are several similar apps like Educreations, Doceri, and Splashtop Whiteboard.
Reply
Julia
1/28/2013 03:46:44 am
CoachMyEye is an app that has worked well for our phys ed teachers.
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:36:50 am
Yes. I've also heard from speech therapists who use it.
Reply
1/28/2013 04:11:49 am
DocScan HD
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:40:16 am
I haven't seen DocScan HD. I've been using JotNot Scanner.
Reply
Ann
2/26/2013 12:57:26 am
Toontastic
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:40:54 am
Yes, those are wonderful storytelling apps. I like the format Toontastic follows.
Reply
AJ
2/26/2013 12:59:49 am
Here are the three apps: baiboard, whiteboard, and notability. All good for group work.
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:42:21 am
I hadn't heard of Baiboard. Thanks for sharing AJ.
Reply
Danica
2/26/2013 01:00:12 am
Spelling practice with customizable lists:
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:43:18 am
Yes, both of those students use for spelling practice.
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:43:46 am
Thanks for sharing Danica!
Celine Hill
2/26/2013 01:01:08 am
TourWrist - fun app to see 360 images of places around the world.
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:44:38 am
Yes, kids love to check out places around the world. Thanks!
Reply
Melissa O
2/26/2013 01:03:04 am
Popplet or Popplet lite
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:46:50 am
Great for mind mapping. Thanks for sharing!
Reply
Beth shutters
2/26/2013 01:03:23 am
Eclicker is a great student response app. Socratic is another one.
Reply
Molly
2/26/2013 01:06:19 am
Starfall
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:48:56 am
Yes, good apps for learning. Thanks!
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:47:26 am
Yes, they work well. Thanks!
Reply
Kasey
2/26/2013 01:04:52 am
Letter School
Reply
Melissa S
2/26/2013 01:06:09 am
Storia by Scholastic
Reply
Cody
2/26/2013 01:07:36 am
Read on sight
Reply
Danica
2/26/2013 01:08:39 am
Wnderopolis - amazing site and the kids love it!!
Reply
Beth
2/26/2013 01:10:09 am
Use piccolage for creating projects with pics and text. Example create life cycle.
Reply
Celine Hill
2/26/2013 01:11:08 am
smartappsforkids.com
Reply
Gayle
5/6/2013 05:26:12 am
Thanks for sharing Celine.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorGayle Berthiaume conducts iPad workshops across the United States and is willing to travel the world to help educators use the iPad. ArchivesCategories |