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Thursday 31 December 2015

ClassDojo

ClassDojo is one of the most popular educational sites around, that is ideal for behavior management.  This works in a very fun and engaging way that has teachers create class rosters and assign characters to them.  After that, a teacher can then track how a student is doing in class by the click of a button (or tap of a screen on mobile device) to manage positive or negative behavior.  This is a great site/app to motivate students and a innovative way to integrate technology into the classroom.

I highly recommend checking out ClassDojo by clicking here!!!

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Level It Books

Level It Books is an excellent iOS app for scanning a book's ISBN (bar code) and getting a Reading/Lexile level.  This is ideal for educators and parents looking to find books for their students in a simple way.  Also, a teacher can manage their students as well track their Reading level.  They can even create a digital library of classroom books and search/add books that are not in the database.

I highly recommend checking out Level It Books by clicking here!!!

*Level It Books is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Wednesday 30 December 2015

Tools 4 Students

Tools 4 Students is an excellent iPad app designed to help students w/ their Writing/Comprehension.  The way this works is T4S supplies 25 graphic organizers that focus on such skills as: cause/effect, main idea, KWL, etc, and can be edited/saved/shared to help students organize their thoughts and strengthen their skills.

I highly recommend checking out Tools 4 Students by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Strengthening Rigor in STEM: Putting the R in STEM...Wait, What?

As we embark on our journey to make our children and students more critical thinkers and problem solvers, we often come upon really fun activities for students to engage in.  (Those who know me are cringing because they know how much I hate the word "fun". Fun implies that nothing is being learned, so I much prefer the word "engaging".)
Unfortunately this hazard transfers to students because the engaging activities that we're asking them to participate in really are...um, well, fun.  And that's great, but we want to make sure that we don't lose site of the goal to learn so we need to introduce our R into STEM- Rigor.

How do you Strengthen Rigor in your STEM projects?  In this series, we'll explore different ways to keep students engaged yet ensure that they are learning and stretching both in content and STEM Skills.


GoClass

GoClass is a fantastic all-in-one mobile learning solution for iOS/Android devices.  This is a great place for educators to create a lesson (via the web) and then push them out to their student devices.  Students can then take then join a "class" session and take the lesson.  All results are done in real-time and this is ideal for Guided Learning, Differentiated Instruction, and as well as "flipping" a classroom.  Finally, GoClass now supports Google's ID system which allows users w/ a Google ID to login to their account.

I highly recommend checking out GoClass by clicking here!!!

*GoClass is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Nabi

This Christmas the kids were lucky enough to receive a Nabi 2 from Santa ;-)  I was very excited about this as we are predominately a iOS family and I have little experience w/ Android devices.  It's unfortunate that after spending a ton of time w/ the Nabi, I have lukewarm feelings at best.  The reason for this is simple, the user interface for the person setting up the Nabi is incredibly frustrating while the child interface is great.

Perhaps, it's because I'm used to working on iOS devices and the iPad but I expected the Nabi to be a lot easier to setup.  My first mistake was using the Nabi before I did any updates.  I highly recommend doing all updates before beginning to get familiar w/ the Nabi.  The reason for this is that the user interface changes once the updates are done and it will require time to get familiar w/ the new controls.  Also, while the Nabi does have a lot of great parental controls that other devices, say the iPad doesn't have, it would take a wizard to figure out how to use them.  For example, I set the default browser in the parental control as a kid safe browser.  This is not what I wanted, I thought it was for the browser my kids would be using not me.  I could not figure out how to switch it back, even after using Google.  (After searching the web, this is one of many issues people are having).

Besides the big learning curve to setup, my other big issue was the misleading information the Nabi gives out.  One of the big selling points of the Nabi is that "Good Morning Red Bird" time setting animation as well as other "goodies".  While I'm sure this works fine, I wouldn't know because what the Nabi doesn't tell you, is there is a fee to "unlock" that feature.  And while that fee might be minimal, on principal alone I don't want to pay for it as it was supposed to be included w/ the Nabi.  This goes for some of their educational curriculum as well.  For example, my 8 yr old son wanted to look through some of their Science apps and when he tapped on the Science button it asked for my password as well as another minimal payment to access it (I will pay in time to "unlock" all features of the Nabi).

As for the good stuff, my kids absolutely love us the Nabi.  We have plenty of iPads and iPhones in this household but all they want to play w/ is the Nabi.  I love how I was able to find them some Android apps that are not available on the iPad and they really like using those.  Also, the size, rub
ber protector case, and camera work nicely and make it easy for my kids to have fun and learn.

All in all, I'd have to say, I do like the Nabi, there is a big learning curve, but once you get passed that, it really is a fun/safe device for kids, and definitely worth the money.

I highly recommend checking out Nabi by clicking here!!!

Tuesday 29 December 2015

Teaching STEM through Fairy Tales: Rapunzel

Rapunzel, Rapunzel, lay down your long hair to me!  In the story, Rapunzel is taken as a child and forced to live alone in a tower.   In this challenge, students will design a zip line that will help Rapunzel to escape her tower.

Materials
Kite String
Yarn
Paperclips
 Scissors
Tape
Straws
Cargo
Other Found Objects

During this challenge, students may work in teams or pairs to design a zip line to help Rapunzel.  Students may create any design they want as long as they only use the provided items.

Download the design brief for details: TeachingSTEM through Fairy Tales- Rapunzel






Mathtastical

Mathtastical is a fun little iOS app for practicing basic Math skills (i.e. multiplication, addition, etc etc).  It has users try to solve problems while collecting gems/power-ups in as fast as time as time as possible.  Not only is this a game w/ high replay value but students can tap the hint button to help them solve a problem.

I recommend checking out Mathtastical by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

SpellingCity

SpellingCity is easily one of the best sites around for Spelling & Vocabulary.  This is a site used by educators around the world looking to help students learn their vocabulary and spelling words.  This is done by teachers using word lists to help enforce skills.  These lists can be custom made and even imported into educational games to help reinforce learning.  Also, there is an educational portal (i.e. student tracking, etc) and mobile app that allows students to learn on the go.

I highly recommend checking out SpellingCity by clicking here!!!

*SpellingCity is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Sunday 27 December 2015

The Answer Pad

The Answer Pad is one of my favorite mobile learning solutions for educators.  This is a combo site/iOS app that lets teachers turn their classroom paperless and do testing/assessing on a mobile device.  Also, Answer Pad turns a student's device into a graphically based student response system that is perfect for differentiating instruction and assessing students in real-time.  This can be used by any curriculum for any subject.

I highly recommend checking out Answer Pad by clicking here!!!

*Answer Pad is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Saturday 26 December 2015

Math File Folder Games

Math File Folder Games is one of my favorite companies for making educational iOS games.  These Math games are geared toward students 3rd-8th and are ideal for mobile learning.  Also, many of these games are blue tooth enabled to allow for multiplayer across devices.  Finally, these games have built in tracking which allows for student assessment by teachers or parents.

5 Dice: Order of Operations Game

5 Dice Order of Operations Game Icon5 DIce app store
(Cost: FREE!)
5 Dice: Order of Operations Game is a math app intended for upper elementary and middle school students that helps students enjoy practicing their order of operations. Read More Here

4 Dice: Fraction Games

4 Dice Icon
5 DIce app store
(Cost: $1.99)
4 Dice: Fraction Games is a math app for middle school and upper elementary students. The goal of the game is to present fractions in a way that is both conducive to learning and fun. Read More Here

Grid Lines: Ordered Pair GameOrdered Fractions: Comparing & Ordering Fractions

Ordered Fractions Icon
Ordered Fractions app store
(Cost: $1.99)
Ordered Fractionsgame begins by pressing the button that rolls the dice. Students then insert these numbers into the boxes on the board, which creates the fractions. Students then position the fractions in ascending order by comparing fractions. Read more here

Tangram Chess: Transformation Games

Tangram Chess IconTangram Chess
(Cost: $1.99)
Tangram Chess For Kids, Translations (slides), Rotations (turns) and Reflections (flips). Every game of Tangram Chess has its own story. Some are long-drawn out strategic affairs; others can be quick, but complicated, tactical battles. The winner is the player who can out-think his or her opponent, and make the best plans for attack and defence. Read more here

Skip Math: Skip Counting Games

skip math iconGrid Lines app store(Cost: $0.99)
Skip Math is a simple math game that helps practices skip counting. Skip Math is a a Doodle Jump style math game in which a girl or boy who jump from platform to platform counting by a certain number. Read more here

Jack and the Beanstalk a Mathematical Adventure

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Hi, my name is Jack. I know you have all heard of me before, I'm the guy who climbs an enormous beanstalk to retrieve the princesses amulet. But today I would like to tell you the real story of HOW I was actually able to accomplish such a feat.  Read more here

Grid Lines: Ordered Pair Game

iPhone Icon Grid Lines
Grid Lines app store
(Cost: $1.99)
Grid Lines is a Battleship-style math app used to teach students the coordinate plane. Students will get practice plotting points on a coordinate plane by playing a game similar to Battleship. Read more here
I highly recommend checking out Math File Folder Games by clicking here!!!
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Friday 25 December 2015

Back Pack Games

Back Pack Games is a excellent site for online educational games.  These free games designed for grades 3rd-8th, cover a wide range of subjects (Math, Science, etc) and are aligned to Common Core Standards.  Future plans are to include student tracking as well as assigning specific games to students.

I highly recommend checking out Back Pack Games by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Online Games click here.

Thursday 24 December 2015

Been

Been is a new site for social bookmarking that has to be seen to be believed.  This is a beautiful looking site that installs a plugin that allows people to bookmark sites in a visual way.  It kind of reminds me of Pinterest in that respect but w/ an element of social networking.  Been allows users to collaborate and comment/invite others to join their collections.  This aspect of Been is ideal for educators who want to share or receive sites from students and then comment on them.

I highly recommend checking out Been by clicking here!!!

Wednesday 23 December 2015

Merry Christmas!


Join me next week for a new series about putting the rigor into your STEM lessons to ensure that students are stretching their content knowledge.  Until then, Merry Christmas!


Super Teacher Worksheets

Super Teacher Worksheets is an excellent educational resource for educators.  This is a fantastic site for finding not only worksheets, but printables, puzzle generators, common
core aligned items, and more.  Also, they have a wide variety of resources for Christmas and seasonal activities as well.







I highly recommend checking out Super Teacher Worksheets by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Resources click here.

*Super Teacher Worksheets is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Tuesday 22 December 2015

Merry Christmas 2014!


Join me next week to continue our series on Teaching STEM through Fairy Tales with tales such as:
The Three Little Pigs
The Billy Goats Gruff
Henny Penny
Stone Soup
The Princess and the Pea

...And more! Until then, Merry Christmas!

Monday 21 December 2015

30hands

30hands is a wonderful iOS app for digital storytelling.  This is a perfect mobile learning tool that can be used in any curriculum for all grade levels.  It has a very easy to use drag-n-drop interface and allows students record their audio on top of images to create a digital story.  Once a story is created it can then be exported to a camera roll or published to 30hands educational website for sharing.

I highly recommend checking out 30hands by clicking here!!!!

For my Pinterest board on Digital Storytelling click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Digital Storytelling click here.

*30hands is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Sunday 20 December 2015

iPracticeMath

iPracticeMath is a new (beta) site that is perfect for educators or students looking to teach, learn, or reinforce their math skills.  Geared towards K-12, iPracticeMath covers a wide variety of subjects such as: Geometry, Algebra, Fractions, etc.  Also, iPM has an abundance of resources for educators/students to use such as: worksheets, problem walkthroughs, glossary, and more.  Best of all a registered educator/parent can get detailed reporting and track student progres
s.

I highly recommend checking out iPracticeMath by clicking here!!!

*iPracticeMath is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Saturday 19 December 2015

NASA Wavelength


If you use NASA as a STEM resource like I do, then you can breathe a sign of relief that NASA has compiled all of their resources into one easy to use place- NASA Wavelength.

Designed specifically for teachers and students, this easy to use portal allows users to search by Audience or Topic.  To further refine results, users can filter by unique categories such as Instructional Strategies, Learning Time, and Materials Cost (always important to classroom teachers!) among others.

In addition to these features, NASA has added a social media aspect and has provided the ability to share content with sites like Facebook, Pinterest, and LinkedIn (as well as good old fashioned email).   This is a giant step to making these resources accessible to teachers and the K-12 audience.




EDpuzzle

Edpuzzle is one of my favorite sites for "flipping" a classroom.  This educational tool allows educators to edit/crop a video and record their own audio to guide a lesson.  This is a ideal for wanting to point out specific points a video, ask a question, etc.  Best of all, a teacher can embed quizzes into their video which makes it perfect for the Flipped Classroom.

I highly recommend checking out EDpuzzle by clicking here!!!

Below is a brief demo...



For my Pinterest board on a Flipped Classroom click here.

*EDpuzzle is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Teq

Teq is a new site designed to offer online professional development to K-12 educators.  This site has over 30 educators who specialize in offering best practices and integrating technology in a wide variety of areas, such as: digital whiteboards, web 2.0, Google Apps, etc etc.  (For a complete list click here).  Best of all Teq will develop a customized professional development plan for any school or organization.

I highly recommend checking out Teq by clicking here!!!

Thanks to Technology & Learning for the tip.

Friday 18 December 2015

Book Writer V. 2.0

Book Writer Version 2.0 is now here w/ a brand new user interface that makes it easier then ever to create stunning digital books/presentations.  BW is one of my favorite iOS apps that can be used in a number of different ways for education such as: digital storytelling, "flipping" a classroom, and more.    It's very user friendly, has a drag-n-drop interface and allows for users to not only add images/videos, but record audio as well.

I highly recommend checking out Book Writer by clicking here!!!

Yogome Math Games

To celebrate Yogome's 2 year anniversary they are listing all their wonderful iOS/Android Math games/apps for free.  Yogome is one of my favorite companies for making fun beautiful looking iOS/Android apps starring their famous characters Yogotars.

I highly recommend checking out Yogome by clicking here!!!

Be sure to pick up these games if u haven't, as they are all free from Dec 18th-20th.


*Yogome is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.


Thursday 17 December 2015

Cardkiwi

Cardkiwi is a great site for creating digital flashcards that I just found out about from Free Technology 4 Teachers.  This is a nice site for creating online flashcards that allows users to rate them.  The benefit of this is that Cardwiki then uses a system called "spaced repetition" that differentiates instruction by showing cards that a user needs help w/.  The way this works is a user clicks a thumbs up/down to determine if they know a flashcard.  The cards they need help w/ will appear more often when they are studying.

I highly recommend checking out Cardwiki by clicking here!!!

Below is a brief demo...

GoAnimate for Schools

GoAnimate for Schools is the educational portal for the fantastic site for creating animated videos.  W/ GA for schools, educators create the students accounts and monitor all videos before being posted online.  This is ideal for education when having to deal w/ CIPA/COPPA compliance.  Also, all clip art is school safe (i.e., no weapons), videos can't be published publicly w/ out teacher approval, and students can't browse public videos.  Not only is GoAnimate simple to use through their drag-n-drop interface, it can be used for a ton educational purposes such as: guided learning, digital storytelling, or "flipping" a classroom.

I highly recommend checking out GoAnimate for Schools by clicking here!!!!

For my Pinterest board on Web 2.0 for Schools click here.

Wednesday 16 December 2015

STEM Skills Challenge- 10 Challenges to Build STEM Skills Employers Value

In this series, we're focused on the soft skills that employers desire in top candidates.  Otherwise known as 21st century skills or the 4C's- collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and communication- these skills rank consistently at the top of the list.

Here's a recaps of the STEM Skills Challenges that will help students to further develop their soft skills.
With these skills, students will no doubt land themselves at the top of the list when going out into the workforce!





Stick Around

Stick Around is the highly anticipated iPad app from Tony Vincent that I just had the pleasure of trying out.  This is an excellent app for teachers to create puzzles, diagrams, quizzes, annotating, and more.  SA interface is perfect for education as it allows educators/students to choose from projects or puzzles and then label objects.  These game be used for a wide variety of educational topics such as: labeling parts of a plant, water cycle, cell, etc etc.  Also, users can create them from scratch by drawing or uploading their own picture.  Best of all a person can add audio recordings which can be
used by students to create digital notes or by teachers for Guided Learning.

I highly recommend checking out Stick Around by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Tuesday 15 December 2015

Teaching STEM through Fairy Tales: The Princess and the Pea

In the Princess and the Pea, the princess must climb up twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds and to try to get a good night's rest.  In this challenge, students will design a parachute to return the princess safely back to the ground in the morning.

Materials
Tissue Paper
Glue Sticks
Scissors
Measuring Tape
String or Yarn
Cargo

When testing their parachutes, students should take care not to stand on tables of chairs.  In order to test from a higher height, a stairwell or balcony can be used.  If neither are available, a parachute dropper like this that clips onto the ceiling or onto a basketball hoop may be used.

Download the design brief for details: Teaching STEM through Fairy Tales: The Princess and the Pea






Sunday 13 December 2015

Sparticl

Sparticl is a new site I just found out about that is excellent for finding STEM based resources.  There are over 2500 curated resources on a wide variety of subjects.  Best of all a user can login and curate their own lists of resources and even vote/comment on them.

I highly recommend checking out Sparticl by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Resources click here.

Friday 11 December 2015

OpenEd

OpenEd is a fantastic site/catalog for finding educational resources such as educational games, links, and videos.  What makes OpenEd so great is that a user can search for resources by Common Standard or by keyword.  Also, each resource is rated on a 5 star scale.

I highly recommend checking out OpenEd by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Resources click here.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

Medium

Medium is a interesting new site designed to let users share their thoughts in a stunning way.  I like to think of Medium as a social network that contains a bunch of visual blogs that users can search through.  There are lots of educational possibilities too such as: digital storytelling, collaborative writing, and more.

I recommend checking out Medium by clicking here!!!

For a detailed review and how it can be used in education click here.

STEM Skills Challenge- Save Fred

With employers valuing soft skills like the 4C's (creativity, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking), students need to develop these skills to be good competitors in the workplace.

This week's challenge stresses teamwork and collaboration as students work in teams to rescue a gummy worm named Fred and outfit him with a life preserver to keep him from falling into the water. 

STEM Skills Challenge Handout: Save Fred


9Slides

9Slides one of the best sites/apps around for "flipping a classroom" is now available for the Windows App store!!!  This is a excellent educational tool for adding audio/video narration to a presentation (PDF, Keynote, PPT)  Some of the ways educators are using this in the classroom is for: guided learning, Pecha Kucha style presentations, and even flipping a classroom.

I highly recommend checking out 9Slides by clicking here!!!

Also, 9Slides is nominated for "Best new Startup of 2013" for the annual Crunchies Awards.  Click here to show your support!!!

For my Pinterest board on Flipping a Classroom click here.

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