6. Voice Memo Fre
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• Fluency practice
• Instant feedback loop
7. Reading Rocks! Project
• Record a one minute
passage using Voice
Memo
• Replay the recording and
listen
• Self-assess fluency using
a checklist/reading log
• eMail audio recording to
teacher
24. StoryLines
• First person writes a common
saying
• Device passed to next student
• Next student draws a picture
to go with saying
• Next student writes a
sentence to go with picture
• Continues around the circle
until all students have
participated
29. Exit Poll
• Click on the Socrative
Polling App
• Type in this room
number 45104
30. Collaborating, Creating, and
Publishing to Improve
Literacy
Laurie Toll • Technology Integration Specialist • Weaver Lake Elementary
Tom Brandt • Technology Integration Specialist • Osseo Area Schools
Notas do Editor
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One of us will monitor. If you have questions or pressing concerns, put it in the back channel. Go to your browser and type in address - go to room called, apps\n\nWho’s in the room? grade level - excited about what?\n
(communication folder) \nSwitch to ipad screen to see results\n(Set up socrative poll)\n
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wont be covering the ipad/ipod basics in this session\n
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Kathy Shirley, technology director for the Escondido Union School District near San Diego, observed a teacher conducting "fluency assessments" of her students, spending a full day in individual sessions with students, marking on worksheets the pace, accuracy, and expression of each student’s reading.Voice recording using the iPod provides that instant feedback loop, as students can easily record their fluency practice and listen immediately to the voice recording. It's difficult, especially for struggling readers, to 'step outside themselves' during the moment of reading. They are concentrating so hard at the act of reading that they have no idea what they really sound like. The iPod does something that even the teacher cannot do, provide a means for the student to receive feedback by listening to their own recordings. The iPod is very much like a mirror for students.\n\nhttp://www.edutopia.org/ipod-technology-improving-reading-skills\n
Students listen and self-assess their own reading as well as listen to reading passages of other students. Data is save and recorded in a reading log in a google form.\n\nBucket of 6 ipods in classroom, task cards, earbuds, each ipod has an email account\n
To see how this works, 1 person at each table fill out the form for the reading log. The rest of you can try out voice memo and let’s watach the results come in. \n\nScript for Google Spreadsheet:\n\nInsert script and search for “sort”\nInstall “sort form responses” and use from spreadsheet\nList tab is created\nRefresh after first entry is submitted to spreadsheet\nNames will appear at bottom \n
To see how this works, 1 person at each table fill out the form for the reading log. The rest of you can try out voice memo and let’s watach the results come in. \n\nScript for Google Spreadsheet:\n\nInsert script and search for “sort”\nInstall “sort form responses” and use from spreadsheet\nList tab is created\nRefresh after first entry is submitted to spreadsheet\nNames will appear at bottom \n
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Record something and email to your self\n
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Can be displayed as posters, photo gallery, on the web, create book of language concepts\n\nAlphabet book - take photo of letter and say a is for ...\n
Post your literacy activity in Today’s meet\n
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In this class students had read the story, “Mr. Popper’s Penguins. Teacher asked students to re-tell 5 major scenes from the story using the Story Kit app ...\nShow web samples from Mr. Popper project. Have them up in the browser\n
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Demo on Doc cam...\n
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In Today’s Meet, share a way you could use Story Kit to improve student literacy for your grade level. Use Story Kit to draw a scene from one of your favorite stories. Email your one page story to yourself, so you can see how it gets shared. share?\n
Check to see if on ipod touches, ipad\n
Choose number of students at your table\nBackchannel when not using sotrykit\n
Connect to ePub and interactive whiteboards.\n
Open 2nd grade project in iBooks\nCreate book on ipad\nhttps://sites.google.com/a/apps.district279.org/publishing-ideas/file-cabinet\n\n
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Encourage 6 people to start at each iPad activity. When a seat opens, move in. Create a literacy activity using the app. Post the activity in Today’s meet (link, description, etc)\n
wont be covering the ipad/ipod basics in this session\n
(communication folder) \nSwitch to ipad screen to see results\n(Set up socrative poll)\n
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Why we picked the apps we did. How to sort through all of the apps out there?\n
Why we picked the apps we did. How to sort through all of the apps out there?\n