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Tracy Watanabe

Working on iPad Fluency with Lower Elementary Students | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

  • I am NOT interested in using the iPad with my students as a worksheet substitution! Kill and drill apps on the iPad are still just that… kill and drill activities. I want my students to : use apps to create, not just consume fluently pick apps that will serve their purpose fluently switch between apps, then insert, embed, share and disseminate their creations We have to expose students to a variety of apps to help them gain skills in iPad Fluency By fluency I mean the ability to: connect tasks effortless together (ex.creating and editing a video, then uploading, embedding and disseminating on several platforms) CREATE and then being able to COMMUNICATE- the ability to create and communicate your creation is one of the main characteristics of fluency record, edit and then publish a movie that automatically posts to my blog take an image…edit…then automatically post to my photo stream as well as embed into a blog post work within several apps, then remix content from each one by being able to import them from one app to another.
Tracy Watanabe

First Graders- First iPad Encounters | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

  • The iPads are finally set up and ready to go into the classrooms! It happened to be our first graders who were the first ones to get their hands on them!
  • A few days ago, I tested and reviewed a great new app: Book Creator
  • The first time, I brought the iPads into the class, we spent time talking about the care and handle of the devices. When picking the iPad up from the teacher we reminding them to carry the iPad with two hands to their desk set them down as quietly as possible don’t hold the iPad from the SmartCover don’t walk around the classroom with an iPad in your hand no pulling, showing or tugging on someone else’s iPad
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  • It was important to also introduce “iPad” vocabulary to our first graders, so we would all be able to use a common language when instructing or asking questions. We introduced this first time the following lingo: Home button screen swiping sliding tap apps icons pinch in/ pinch out front camera back camera
Tracy Watanabe

Step-by-Step: How to Create a Collaborative Class eBook  | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

  • Here are some possible ideas to create content: Any Unit of Study Book Report Anthology Poem Anthology Visual Quotes Collection Create your own Textbook Essay Collection about a Specific Topic Drawing/Painting Collection Portfolio
  • So, how do you create a collaborative CLASSROOM eBook? If you only have one iPad available, it is not such a big problem.  Each student waits for a turn to add their page(s) (or double page) to the book as the iPad gets passed around. What if you have a class set of iPads and you want all your students working on their pages at the same time? Here is our Step-by-Step procedure (we are using the BookCreator app).
Tracy Watanabe

Finally! A Book Creator App | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

  • Once completed, the book was sent to iBooks, ready to be synced with our classroom set of iPads and for the rest of their teachers and classmates to read. Both children were very excited and proud of their work. I was also able to see how many words in English they had already learned as they were describing the images to me and “helped” with the translation
  • Book Creator  is an app that “finally” allows to anyone to create a book by staying completely within the iPad environment. It is an app that takes the concept of transformative teaching and learning to heart. I can envision many more uses for teachers and students.
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