How Can Teachers Use the Tablets in Learning?
The ways apps can be used to help students learn is most likely as numerous as there are apps!
This page is dedicated to the different ways teachers are using apps as a vehicle for exploring curricular outcomes or demonstrating learning in the classroom.
This page is dedicated to the different ways teachers are using apps as a vehicle for exploring curricular outcomes or demonstrating learning in the classroom.
Get Ready to Smash Some Apps!
What is "Apps-mashing"? I'm sure you're probably wondering,"Is that even a word?" "Appsmashing" is a technique coined and honed by Greg Kulowiec that means using multiple apps to complete a project.
Interested? Check out how ThingLink can be the ultimate in app-smashing in Lisa Johnson's post, "ThingLink the Ultimate App Smasher" ThingLink can also be accessed on line and is worth a look.
Interested? Check out how ThingLink can be the ultimate in app-smashing in Lisa Johnson's post, "ThingLink the Ultimate App Smasher" ThingLink can also be accessed on line and is worth a look.
Intro to App-Smashing from misterkling on Vimeo.
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Regina Catholic students! |
Have you smashed some apps today?
How are you using the tablets to facilitate learning? Share your ideas!
Looking for ways to smash some apps in your lessons? Try out these apps from Common Sense Media's Graphite Top Picks. Common Sense Media regularly reviews apps for the best tools in education. Common Sense Media's Top Picks are editorially curated lists of the best tech and tools on Graphite. On the site you can check out some of their favorite lists. If you’re looking for something more specific, use the browser to locate Top Picks by by subject and skill.