iClassify Triangles
Tasked to modify an existing paper-based lesson on classifying triangles to be more multimedia (and mobile) in nature, I chose to create two separate lessons: Direct Instruction: If teachers wanted to...
View ArticleiClassify Triangles: Part 2
This post is a follow-up to the original iLesson “iClassify Triangles“. The original lesson provides a few direct instruction videos on classifying triangles, a set of mystery triangle flash cards, and...
View ArticleCreating Digital Artifacts: Part 2
Homework is a right of passage in the education realm. This week my kindergartner received his first family homework assignment to locate examples of numbers in our home and draw a picture of a few of...
View ArticleCreating Digital Artifacts: Part 3
When I embarked on “family homework” with my son this year, and began thinking of ways to digitize and archive it, I had no idea or intention that it would become a series. However, over the past few...
View ArticleiMovie or uMovie?: iMovie Student Biographies
I am constantly amazed with the level of instruction and innovation in the classroom at HCMS. Mrs. Musci, the speech teacher, invited me to observe her students presenting their iMovie Biographies. The...
View ArticleCreating Digital Artifacts: Part 4
Continuing on a trend (or tour) of digital artifacts… showcasing examples of how traditional tasks can be digitally archived and sharing the steps of student workflow, I wanted to highlight an...
View ArticleFiske Class: Documenting iLearning
In true Alan November-esque style, Tanna Fiske empowers her 8th grade students to lead and contribute valuable resources to the “digital learning farm”. Published Products with a Purpose: Mrs. Fiske’s...
View ArticleStudent App Reviews – the Next iFrontier in Personalized Learning
I recently published a post on documenting iLearning that detailed how one teacher supports a “digital learning farm” in her class by publishing student products and student-written app reviews to a...
View Article5 Ways to use Virtual World Apps to Support Writing
I am always enamored and entranced with virtual worlds and tours. I find them inspiring and rich with vivid and enchanting imagery. Thought I would share 5 ideas for how these apps can be used to...
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Food, iMovie, and Keynote… what could be better? This iLesson showcases how our HC Top Chefs used a combination of iMovie, Keynote, and various note-taking apps to evaluate their favorite dishes,...
View ArticleiClassify Triangles
Tasked to modify an existing paper-based lesson on classifying triangles to be more multimedia (and mobile) in nature, I chose to create two separate lessons: Direct Instruction: If teachers wanted to...
View ArticleiClassify Triangles: Part 2
This post is a follow-up to the original iLesson “iClassify Triangles“. The original lesson provides a few direct instruction videos on classifying triangles, a set of mystery triangle flash cards, and...
View ArticleCreating Digital Artifacts: Part 2
Homework is a right of passage in the education realm. This week my kindergartner received his first family homework assignment to locate examples of numbers in our home and draw a picture of a few of...
View ArticleCreating Digital Artifacts: Part 3
When I embarked on “family homework” with my son this year, and began thinking of ways to digitize and archive it, I had no idea or intention that it would become a series. However, over the past few...
View ArticleiMovie or uMovie?: iMovie Student Biographies
I am constantly amazed with the level of instruction and innovation in the classroom at HCMS. Mrs. Musci, the speech teacher, invited me to observe her students presenting their iMovie Biographies. The...
View ArticleCreating Digital Artifacts: Part 4
Continuing on a trend (or tour) of digital artifacts… showcasing examples of how traditional tasks can be digitally archived and sharing the steps of student workflow, I wanted to highlight an...
View ArticleFiske Class: Documenting iLearning
In true Alan November-esque style, Tanna Fiske empowers her 8th grade students to lead and contribute valuable resources to the “digital learning farm”. Published Products with a Purpose: Mrs. Fiske’s...
View ArticleStudent App Reviews – the Next iFrontier in Personalized Learning
I recently published a post on documenting iLearning that detailed how one teacher supports a “digital learning farm” in her class by publishing student products and student-written app reviews to a...
View Article5 Ways to use Virtual World Apps to Support Writing
I am always enamored and entranced with virtual worlds and tours. I find them inspiring and rich with vivid and enchanting imagery. Thought I would share 5 ideas for how these apps can be used to...
View ArticleiHealthy Living
Food, iMovie, and Keynote… what could be better? This iLesson showcases how our HC Top Chefs used a combination of iMovie, Keynote, and various note-taking apps to evaluate their favorite dishes,...
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