The document discusses plans for teaching a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) class. It proposes having students access all class materials online and via mobile devices. It suggests using a class blog, group texting app, photo sharing on Flickr, and a tagging protocol to aggregate student work. The teacher would also create instructional videos and audio summaries for students using various apps.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
How would I plan to teach a BYOD class?
1. How would I plan to teach a BYOD class?
Darren Kuropatwa
about.me/dkuropatwa
Glenbrook South High School
Glenview, IL Aug 2011
Apple mobile devices / Kenneth / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
2. "My class will teach the world
what they learn with me.
Everything will be accessible
online and on a mobile device."
3. A class blog
Hand drawn icons by!Aleksandra Wolska
12. Create Instructional Videos
Create Audio Summaries or
iMovie ($5) or vimeo (free) app
Instructional Content podcasting apps:
[laptop equivalents: iMovie, MovieMaker,
ipadio, audioboo,cinch, recorder & editor (99¢)
or jaycut (online alternative, but RIM
[laptop!equivalents: audacity or garageband]
just bought them out)]
I'll also want each student to have the
following apps; I want this to be a
short focused list:
Dropbox
Evernote
Wikipedia
Create & Publish Multimedia docs my6sense
ePub (register each class in iTunes, put a iBooks (or other ePub reader)
subscription link on each class blog, wiki, etc.) Google (Search,YouTube, Maps, Gmail, Docs,
[laptop equivalents and more info about the Reader, maybe G+)
ePub format] SonicPicsLite (there are some digital
storytelling ideas I want to play with)
13. routine sharing in class "My
favourite app for this class is ..."
Bonus: Who's going to design
the "class app"? We might use
Bloapp.
14. “ A computer is an instrument
whose music is composed of ideas.
Alan Kay
ideas by flickr user dkuropatwa
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dkuropatwa/4421149114/
Day One by flickr user mbshane
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mbshane/3158001015/
15. sensitive noise / obvious 2 / Milos Milosevic / CC BY 2.0
“learning is a
conversation”