We Like to Move It! Moving Activities with Mobile Devices GAETC13
1. We Like to Move It!
Active Learning with Mobile Devices
ShellyTerrell.com
Bit.ly/gaetcmoveit
Bit.ly/mlearningLINKS
2. Download these apps:
• icCollage
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• Nigma , Quick Mark, or other
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QR code scanner/creator
• oogle Drive
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• omicsHead
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Visit: Bit.ly/gaetc13moveit
3. “As soon as I saw
you, I knew an
adventure was
going to happen.”
– Winnie The Pooh
6. Features
Audio recording
Video recording
Photo capturing
Note-taking
Geolocation
Scanning
Texting
Augmented Reality
www.schooltechnology.org Photos of elementary students using iPads at school
to do amazing projects. Photo taken by Lexie Flickinger, Flickr, CC 2.0
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17. Activity: I Spy Geometry Shapes
Choose an object around you that represents 1 of
the shapes from the previous slide. Take a picture
of the object. Use PicCollage to add text to your
image.
Show your object to a person. They will guess
which object you took a picture of.
20. Activity: Invent an App
Task: The KLM company
specializes in creating
apps that wow. Your team
is responsible for creating
a prototype of this app that
does extraordinary things.
You will show the board of
directors a 30sec video
commercial of this new
app showcasing its skills.
21. Activity: Invent an App
App:
What does it do?
Your commercial must be a minute or less!
26. Create Groups
Team Leader:
ensure the group is listening to
Ms. Shelly when she gives the
silence symbol
Organizer: makes sure that
everyone participates
read the instructions for all
tasks
Deliverer: uploads the video
Reporter: presents for the
group
28. Recommended apps:
Tom & Ben News Reporter
Evernote
ComicsHead
Magisto
Animoto
Mindmeister
Socrative
LinoIt
iNigma
Quizlet
QuickMark
Google Drive
Infusedlearning.com
Polltogo.com
Pearltrees
Padlet
Diigo
Dropbox
Instagram
BeFunky
Edmodo
Idea Sketch
Bump
29. Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting
the kids working together and motivating
them, the teacher is the most important.”
~ Bill Gates