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Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Word Dynamo: Vocabulary made fun - 0 views

  • What it is:  Word Dynamo is a superb site from Dictionary.com.  Word Dynamo makes learning new words a whole lot of fun. Here is how it works: 1.  Answer 10 questions and Word Dynamo will calculate how many words a student knows. This is your word score. The word score adjusts as you learn new words, Word Dynamo helps give students study “shortcuts” to learn new words faster. 2.  Word Challenge- in word challenge students are offered a custom 20-level game designed especially for their skill level.  As students master meanings, they unlock the next threshold of difficulty. 3.  The Word Dynamo Library- here students can browse and search for things they need to learn.  Students can choose to practice by schooling level, SAT prep, subject or popular word lists. 4.  Play Games- students can practice vocabulary by matching terms and definitions, listening to the word and definition, spell a word out in a crossword puzzle, etc. New challenges are unlocked as students succeed! 5.  Create a Word List- this one is my favorite, I love that students can create their own lists based on what they need to work on.
  • Tips: The Quick Tour will lead you through all the Word Dynamo goodies and have you ready to use it with your students in no time!  Word Dynamo looks and works well on the iPad and iPod Touch browser…great for vocabulary practice anywhere.
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

7 Ways To Use The iPad To Help Students Excel At School - 1 views

  • Reference
  • Dictionary.com (iTunes link)Wikipedia (iTunes link)Qwiki (iTunes link)IMDB (iTunes link)
  • Find & Collect Data & Ideas
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  • Flipboard (iTunes link), Zite (iTunes link) and Pulse (iTunes link) – to read news and find ideas to write about.
  • To save the information, I could quickly email it to myself or send it to Instapaper/Read It Later using the share feature on these apps
  • Notes
  • Simplenote (iTunes link), PlainText (iTunes link) and Evernote (iTunes link). Simplenote is perfect for jotting down quick notes while PlainText can accommodate a hierarchy of text files inside folders. But if you love to collect snippets of text and images, use Evernote.
  • If you prefer to literally write down your notes, you should try Bamboo Paper (iTunes link).
  • Do Actual Study
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  • Manage Classes, Assignments & Social Life
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