Below is a list of types of technology I found to be useful for teaching and learning... especially for evidencing progress and that learning took place via the "BAT" tasks.
Now, I understand that not all teachers in the school would have access to mobile devices or computer rooms, but may I suggest that some of these could be also be used as a replacement for the much beloved "Powerpoint".
THE IMPACT: Saving time
I found that by using these kind of technologies in my teaching practice I was able to undertake some of the more time consuming task, such as marking and giving feedback, in record time.
"For example: I was able to give verbal feedback using Showbie and/or via the students' blogs just by using the dictation tool on my iPhone"
I have used all of these in class, one way or another, either as a presentation tool or suggesting them to students to use during the BAT task - click on each of them to see what they are about.
- POPPLET (great for creating mind maps).
- BLOGGER (could be used either by students and/or by you to help with coursework or for students to create their own revision resource).
- PREZI or EMAZE (a fun alternative to Powerpoint).
- TIMETOAST (great for creating timelines).
- YOUTUBE VIDEOS.
- LINOit (sticky notes)
- SHOWBIE (great for turning your classroom paperless)
- A LINK TO ANOTHER WEBSITE (could be particularly useful for addressing Learning Principle 5 - Wider Reading)
- VOKI (taking characters - avatars).
- QUIZLET (Great for making quizes and study sets - cards)
- SURVEY MONKEY (Great for gathering results - research purposes)
- SOCRATIVE (Great for creating online test for summative or formative assessments)
- CLASS DOJO (still trying this one out... so watch this space!)
- PADLET (post-it notes application).
- CREATE TOP TRUMP CARDS (currently only an app for your iPhone)
- PINTEREST (great for searching inspiring images).
- MICROSOFT SWAY (makes your lesson interactive - another alternative to Powerpoint???)
- POWTOON (creates short animations very quickly using a range of templates).
- CANVA (could be used for designing new slides for your presentations)
- SWIPE TO (Interactive online presentations - another alternative to Powerpoint?)
- NEARPOD (interactive lessons - only works when each student has their own computer or device.
Want to know more??? Give me shout and I'll come running...
Great List Luis - can we access Prezi for free and at school?
ReplyDeleteWe can... my students use it all the time.
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