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Kim Ibara

Yodio - Add voice to photos - 0 views

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    Free site where you can record voice narration over uploading digital photos. Can be used with computer recording or cell phones. This would be a great way to have students put together a personalized album of some type, perhaps covering a community event of some type.
Kim Ibara

Teaching by Texting Starts to Take Hold - AOL News - 0 views

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    Interesting article about the growth of texting and cell phone use as teaching tools.
Kim Ibara

The Innovative Educator: Ten Ideas for Educating Innovatively with Phone Casting (aka P... - 0 views

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    Phonecasting as a tool to use with your classes. Includes ideas for teacher use and student use. Lots of great examples of teachers using phonecasting in all areas!
Kim Ibara

ipadio in Education - ipadio - phonecast live to the World, any phone, anywhere - 1 views

  • Case Study 3: Honors Spanish in East Grand Rapids High School, MichiganKim Ibara is a French and Spanish teacher in Michigan. She descibes how she is using ipadio below:As a pilot classroom for our district 1:1 netbook program, I have been trying out many Web 2.0 programs with my high school students. I came across ipadio during a professional development seminar, and have found it to be an incredible resource! For example, in my Honors Spanish class, I have students record their oral exams on ipadio. I can listen to each exam at home and make notes in the comment box as the exam is playing. Because each file has its own URL, I can make this available to the students individually and they can read my comments as they listen again to their own exam, which gives them much more useful feedback than a simple verbal comment after they have finished speaking. They can also listen again later, and compare exams as the semester moves along to see their progress.I have also used ipadio as a brainstorming tool. In groups students discuss certain issues and record their thoughts using ipadio during the group discussion. I then access my ipadio site and have the whole class listen to each group's ideas, using this as a springboard for more discussion.The students are very comfortable with the technology, and they are very engaged in the process. There are several other teachers in my building who are beginning to use ipadio as well, and it will be exciting to see all the different applications!
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    Take a look: 1:1 pilot program and EGRHS get a mention on the ipadio page!
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