Monday 30 September 2013

Me having a go with tellagami

ok, ok - no sniggering at the back.
Here I am with my first go at tellagami.
How did I do?

click here for a giggle!

SEPANZ Conference 2013 - Post 3

Well hello there and welcome back. 

If you haven't read my previous two posts on the conference - please do so.  I would hate it if you missed out!

Anyhow, as promised previously here are a couple more apps, as recommended by the wonderful Mr Ian Bean during his workshop at the conference.

The first is tellagami. 




 
This is heaps of fun - I have downloaded it (it's free).
 
In brief - Basically you create and share a quick animated message called a Gami.  You can customise your character (male, female, facial features, clothes, etc), you can change its mood (emotion) and you can choose a setting.  For this you can also take a photo and have the Gami in your own setting e.g. your classroom!!  (Can't wait to try this back at school).
  You can adjust you character and rotate your character.  You can record your voice or type in some dialogue.  Then bingo - your done - if you want you can share your character via Facebook, Twitter and the rest.

Heres a link to a You Tube video which gives you the basics and a few hints to using it for literacy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D8qJlL_DEk

 
Click here for a bit more on You Tube:
 
 

 

Here is a link to how this has been used in one particular primary school - ok it's a mainstream school but I've included it as it has a few useful ideas which you could adapt:
 
 
 
 
I've just brainstormed a few possible uses - shopping lists, birthday greeting, morning news.......
 
I've just had a thought (what... a thought!!!!!) - I could use it as part of the Colourful Semantics work I have been doing with a couple of my students : )
 
I'll let you know how I get on once I've tried it out with students.
 
Gosh now I'm too tired to review the next app - well I did have a thought earlier - so you will have to wait till the next post.... I'll give you a sneak preview though... the app is called bitsboard.  I bet you can hardly wait!!!  See ya soon.
 
 
 



Sunday 29 September 2013

SEPANZ Conference 2013 - Post 2

Hi Folks,
 
Here is my 2nd post on the SEPANZ conference.
I would like to tell you about the first workshop I went to : iPAds, Apps and the Special Learner - presented by Ian Bean.
Ian is a fantastic presenter - giving the info in an entertaining way.  To find out more about Ian follow this link:

http://clickspecialednz.com/sepanz/conferences/keynote-speakers/


Notes, etc from his presentation can be found at:

http://www.ianbean.co.uk/NZ/

I'm not going to repeat what I learnt at the presentation as you can just click on the link above for that but here are a few points that particularly resonated with me - they are in no particular order:

It was interesting to hear his views on sustainability.  iPads are changing so rapidly, with new models quickly coming out.  Schools can not have a 5 year plan for updating equipment - needs to be at least a 2.5 year plan.

Apple have built switch access into iOS7 - aiming for the disability market.

Issues with technicians in schools - many are microsoft trained and not familiar with Apple. 

Ian talked about the protecting iPads with sturdy covers - something I need to look into for school.

Ian also highlighted a few apps:

Photospeak:



A review of this app can be found at the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oShRH-IvzFg

I have actually got this app. already.  My class love it.  I got it initially to use with a child in my class who's main motivation seems to be photographs of people he knows.  A big hit!


Ian also mentioned two other apps - Tellagami and Bitsboard - but you'll have to wait until my next post to hear about these. 

See ya soon !!!!!






Thursday 26 September 2013

Look what I've found....

Just browsing and came across this:

http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/01/30-ipad-apps-every-teacher-should-be.html


30 iPad apps every teacher should be using - worth a look.

iPad info from SePANZ conference - Post 1

Hi Everyone,

I have had a fantastic day at the SEPANZ conference.
I attended 3 workshops with the theme of using iPads in the classroom.  I got heaps of new ideas and am really excited!!!

Over the next few days I shall share this info with you on this blog. I would really appreciate it if you would leave a comment on my notes.

Before I go I just want to share one quick app with you that I learnt about today - "Book Writer" - it looks super awesome and very easy to use.  You can make really cool books for the kids to use.  They can also contribute to making the books by taking photographs to include or saying what you would like them to write.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/book-creator-for-ipad/id442378070?mt=8