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MobileLearning

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Niece & My Nokia 6230i (by Nikon D70)

 

 

    1. Slideshow of the Presentation
    2. Kid Apps
        1. Talking Tom
        2. StoryKit
        3. Fotobabble
        4. StoryCorps
        5. Read Me Stories- Children’s books
        6. K12 Timed Reading Practice Lite
        7. Library Of Congress – Virtual Tour for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
        8. Puppet Animation Lite
        9. Kids Apps: 13 in 1
        10. Animoto
        11. Chicktionary Lite
        12. Tales2Go
    3. Adult ESL Apps
        1. *Elements of the Story- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson
        2. *Character Development- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson
        3. *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson
        4. *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Bernajean Porter
    4. Podcasts
        1. *Elements of the Story- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson
        2. *Character Development- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson
        3. *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson
        4. *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Bernajean Porter
    5. Videos
        1. Kid Interview
        2. David Crystal
        3. CNN Video Texting in Schools
    6. More Resources
        1. Check out this post, Mobile Motivation: 17 Digital Storytelling and Literacy Apps and Resources for Kids by Shelly TerrellCheck out this post, Texting and Teachers Experimenting with Technology by Shelly Terrell
        2. Recommended iPod Apps (Grade Levels & Subjects)
        3. Best games for kids on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
        4. 50 Fun iPhone Apps to Get Kids Reading and Learning
        5. Best iPhone Apps for Autism
        6. K12 Cellphones Projects Wiki- an extensive list of several K-12 projects that have integrated student cell phonesCellphones in Learning Wiki- more tools listed to use with cell phonesPost, The biggest Obstacle to Using Technology in Ed…Not Being Able to Use Student’s Own Mobile Devices!Post, Making the Case for Cell Phones in SchoolsPost, How to send broadcast SMS messages to students with Textmarks
        7. Great article about texting myths, The Best Texters Tend To Be The Best Spellers: Breaking Down Texting Myths. Watch David Crystal’s views.
    7. Useful Tools
      1. Wiffiti
      2. Txtblaster
      3. Poll Everywhere

     

    Slideshow of the Presentation

     

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    Kid Apps

     

    Talking Tom

    - Kids talk to Tom and he repeats everything said with a funny voice, pet him to make him purr, pour a glass of milk for him, and poke his head, belly or feet, grab his tail. The best part is that within seconds what the students say to Tom is recorded as an avi video which can be uploaded to YouTube and Facebook or sent by email. This app really gets young learners speaking English!

     

    StoryKit

    - Create an electronic storybook by drawing on the screen, uploading images, recording sound effects and voice, laying out the elements of the story (text boxes, images, and sound clips) freely by dragging them or pinching to resize, reordering pages, and uploading to the StoryKit web server. Email a link to the story. The application includes four public domain children’s books to rewrite and rearrange into a new story.

     

    Fotobabble

    - Quickly create and easily share talking photos in 3 steps (Snap or select or a photo, speak into the microphone to record audio, share with friends via email, Facebook or Twitter).

    StoryCorps

    -Listen to the weekly story; share stories via email, Facebook, and Twitter; get tips for recording stories on mobile devices; create and email a list of questions for an interview with StoryCorps.

     

    Read Me Stories- Children’s books

    - A new talking picture book everyday teaches children new concepts, new words and how to say them. Free limited time trial. Keeps track of favorite books to read again and purchase from Amazon.com.

     

    K12 Timed Reading Practice Lite

    - 25 short, engaging stories for K-4 readers, variety of fiction and non-fiction, 10 Flesh-Kincade reading levels, view recommendations for moving up or down in reading difficulty based on recorded Words per Minute scores, and track one reader’s stories read, words per minute, percent above or below average reading rates, and what’s next on the reading list.

     

    Library Of Congress – Virtual Tour for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

    - Includes highlights of exhibitions and architectural features, with photos, audio by curators and other experts, links to more detailed online exhibitions, and even a video about the history of Thomas Jefferson’s Library.

     

    Puppet Animation Lite

    - Kids animate uploaded images or sample puppets; animate them by choosing swing, elastic, or scaling; save as an animated gif to send via email or Twitter.

     

    Kids Apps: 13 in 1

    - 13 different applications ranging from math games, over 600 flash cards, interactive tracing drills, ABCs, counting, vocabulary, number and letter tracing, Math Whiz quiz, music instruments vocabulary, house words and pictures, and more.

     

    Animoto

    - Upload images, choose a soundtrack from the library, and click a button to make a 30-second video. Sync your videos with your Animoto.com account, download videos for offline viewing, and make longer ones with an All-Access Pass.

     

    Chicktionary Lite

    - The chickens head bobs and clucks when kids use one of their letters to make a word. The “beak sneak” option fills in one letter from each of the words not yet found. Has 12 levels.

     

    Tales2Go

    - Free for 30 days. Instant, on-demand and unlimited access to over 1,200 stories from leading audio publishers and storytellers.

     

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    Adult ESL Apps

     

    *Elements of the Story- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson

    *Character Development- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson

    *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson

    *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Bernajean Porter

     

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    Podcasts

     

    *Elements of the Story- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson

    *Character Development- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson

    *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Kevin Hodgson

    *Storyboarding- Hand-out by Bernajean Porter

     

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    Videos

     

    Kid Interview

     

     

    David Crystal

     

     

    CNN Video Texting in Schools

     

     

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    More Resources

     

    Check out this post, Mobile Motivation: 17 Digital Storytelling and Literacy Apps and Resources for Kids by Shelly Terrell
    Check out this post, Texting and Teachers Experimenting with Technology by Shelly Terrell

    Recommended iPod Apps (Grade Levels & Subjects)

    Best games for kids on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

    50 Fun iPhone Apps to Get Kids Reading and Learning

    Best iPhone Apps for Autism

    K12 Cellphones Projects Wiki- an extensive list of several K-12 projects that have integrated student cell phones
    Cellphones in Learning Wiki- more tools listed to use with cell phones
    Post, The biggest Obstacle to Using Technology in Ed…Not Being Able to Use Student’s Own Mobile Devices!
    Post, Making the Case for Cell Phones in Schools
    Post, How to send broadcast SMS messages to students with Textmarks

    Great article about texting myths, The Best Texters Tend To Be The Best Spellers: Breaking Down Texting Myths. Watch David Crystal’s views.

     

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    Useful Tools

     

    Wiffiti

    - Create a screen of messages students text in or enter through the web. This looks like Wallwisher.


    Txtblaster

    - Free group text messaging via mobile phone or the web.

     

    Poll Everywhere

    - Gather live responses in any venue. It works internationally with texting, web, or Twitter.

     

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