Showing posts with label mobile apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile apps. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

EdTech for SD Teachers Podcast - Episode 22: Teachers Present their Favorite Miscellaneous Tools and Apps

This week, South Dakota Teachers share their favorite technological tools and apps under the "miscellaneous" category. The teachers also share some examples of how they use these tools and apps for learning activities. Here are the tools and apps discussed in this podcast:





  • Document Cameras
  • The Human Body App
  • My Story App
  • StoryKit
  • StoryMaker



  • Thursday, February 26, 2015

    EdTech for SD Teachers Podcast - Episode 18: Teachers Present their Favorite Classroom Management Apps and Websites

    This week, South Dakota Teachers share their favorite websites and apps that relate to classroom management. They also share some examples of how they use these websites and tools for classroom management and other activities. Here are the websites and apps discussed in this podcast:


  • GoNoodle
  • Class Dojo
  • Doodle Buddy
  • Youtube
  • Youtube Schools
  • LiveSchool
  • Too Noisy



  • Thursday, January 29, 2015

    EdTech for SD Teachers Podcast - Episode 14: Classroom response sites for active learning with mobile devices

    We're finally back from winter break! This week, I discuss some really cool classroom response sites for active learning with mobile devices.

    Here are the links from this post:

    More information in my book - Educational Technology for Teachers - including a full list of recommended apps and websites for education.

    Tuesday, September 30, 2014

    A List of Free Mobile Apps for Learning About Which Teachers Should Definitely Feel Sort of Ambivalent

    Here is a selection of recommended apps for learning that I have used and that I feel ambivalent toward (in an intensely burning sort of way)! This is a list of apps that I think every teacher should definitely sort of know about because of their somewhat universal applicability over more or less of a variety of subject areas, with the exception of some or many of these :). 

    Okay, so that was my attempt to be humorous and make fun of app lists out there that show nothing but love for apps and how cool they are. The reality is that apps are only tools, and they help us to do specific things. If they fail to help us do these things with more efficiency, then we should discard them for something else. Also, lists like these cannot replace a good search by a goal-oriented teacher, so really the best way to find free mobile apps for learning is to search on app stores such as Google Play, the Windows App Store, or the Apple App Store. These app stores have education sections featuring apps specifically designed for learning. 

    The apps listed below are also linked in my book, Educational Technology for Teachers, where we discuss appropriate uses of apps for the Information Age to help teachers be more efficient and effective in teaching. Heres the list: 
    • Adobe Ideas - (Apple IOS devices only) - An illustration app for drawing.
    • Comic Book Creators (Apple IOS and Android) - Tools for creating comic books on a variety of subjects. 
    • Educreations - (Apple IOS devices only) - A tool for recording and sharing lessons on a whiteboard. 
    • Evernote - (Apple IOS and Android) - Save and share notes and pictures across all of your devices.
    • Haiku Deck - (Apple IOS and web) - An alternative to powerpoint for creating engaging presentations 
    • Idea Sketch - A free concept mapping and diagramming tool. 
    • iTranslate - A language translation app. 
    • iTunesU - (Apple IOS devices only) - An app for accessing many free educational materials from higher education. 
    • Learn with Homer - (Apple IOS devices only) A learning app for children aged 3–6.
    • Monkey Math - (Apple IOS and Android) - A fun game for learning math. 
    • Piano apps - (Apple IOS and Android) - A multi touch Piano app for learning music and notes.
    • Prezi - (Apple IOS devices only) - An app for creating online presentations. 
    • Reading apps - (Inkling, iBooks, Kindle) - Tools that support online, interactive and E-book reading. 
    • TeamViewer - An app for teachers that allows you to control a computer with a mobile device. 
    • Toontastic - (Apple IOS devices only) - A tool for creating, animating and recording fun stories.
    There it is. I hope you feel an intense ambivalence toward these apps after testing them out. :) Let me know in the comments if you have used one of these apps, or if there are any additional apps that you feel definitely maybe should be on this list.