Plickers is one of the most popular new tools that I showed off in my workshops this summer. Plickers uses a teacher's iPad or Android tablet in conjunction with a series of QR codes to create a student response system. Students are given a set of QR codes on large index cards. The codes are assigned to students. Each code card can be turned in four orientations. Each orientation provides a different answer. When the teacher is ready to collect data, he or she uses the Plickers mobile app to scan the cards to see a bar graph of responses.
Plickers version 2.0 is going to be available later this weekend (Plickers will be offline on Saturday afternoon the team pushes the updates). One of the key features of Plickers 2.0 is that it will work even if your mobile device is offline. The data you collect while offline will be stored in the app and synced to your online Plickers account when you reconnect to the Internet. Plickers 2.0 will allow you to use questions across multiple classes by reusing questions from your question library. A new "live view" will be available in Plickers 2.0. The live view will let you display questions and answer choices and share real-time results while scanning student responses.
Applications for Education
Earlier this summer I outlined three ideas for using Plickers in classrooms. Those ideas are listed below.
1. Quickly taking the pulse of the class. Ask your students, "do you get this?" (or a similar question) and have them hold up their cards to indicate yes or no. You can do this with a saved class or a demo class in the app.
2. Hosting a review game. Create a series of questions in your saved Plickers class. To conduct the review have students hold up their cards to respond to each question. Every student gets to respond at the same time and you get to see how each student responded. This is an advantage over many review games in which only the first student to respond has his or her voice heard.
3. Take attendance. In a saved Plickers class each student has a card assigned to him or her. At the start of class just have them hold up their cards to check-in.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Project Based Assignments and Providing Meaningful Feedback Through WeLearnedIt
Earlier this week I featured Adam Bellow's new iPad app WeLearnedIt. In that post I mentioned that Adam would be hosting a webinar on Thursday evening. The recording of the webinar is now available to watch online. In the webinar Adam covers the features of WeLearnedIt that can be useful in giving students feedback on their projects and portfolios. The webinar recording is embedded below.
WeLearnedIt offers many of the great features of eduClipper that you currently enjoy along with additional digital portfolio elements. Through the WeLearnedIt iPad app you and your students can create digital portfolios that contain files from Google Drive, Dropbox, links from the web, images and videos captured with your iPad, and whiteboard videos created within the WeLearnedIt app.
Disclosure: I have a small advisory and equity interest in eduClipper.
WeLearnedIt offers many of the great features of eduClipper that you currently enjoy along with additional digital portfolio elements. Through the WeLearnedIt iPad app you and your students can create digital portfolios that contain files from Google Drive, Dropbox, links from the web, images and videos captured with your iPad, and whiteboard videos created within the WeLearnedIt app.
Disclosure: I have a small advisory and equity interest in eduClipper.
The Week In Review - Make Time for Funtivities
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Max loves swimming! |
Lately, my friends have been reminding...err forcing... me to take time to do fun things. I think this is a reminder that we can all use from time-to-time especially as we head into the fall and off the commitments that come with school year. I'm going to take some time to go fishing this weekend. I hope that you all get time to do something fun this weekend too.
Here are this week's most popular posts:
1. Powtoon Is Giving Away Free Accounts to Teachers - Create Animated Videos Online
2. 12 Good Tools for Gathering Real-time Feedback from Students
3. Two Google Apps Updates You Might Have Missed This Week
4. Turn a Set of Spreadsheet Cells Into Easy to Read Documents
5. Now You Can Customize Background Images and Themes in Google Forms - Here's How
6. How to Enable Text Notifications for Your Google Calendar Events
7. Get to Know Your New Students Through Comics
In other news this week, I have partnered with the Midwest Teachers Institute to offer graduate credit for my Practical Ed Tech course Getting Ready for GAFE. The graduate credit course begins in October.
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Friday, September 5, 2014
Students Can Learn About Careers in Next Vista's Career Videos Collection
As many readers of this blog already know, Next Vista for Learning is one of my favorite video sharing sites for students and teachers. Videos hosted on Next Vista are created by teachers and students for the purpose of sharing good news and good lessons with other teachers and students.
The careers section of Next Vista is one that guidance counselors and anyone else helping students learn about careers should bookmark. The careers section of Next Vista contains 110 videos about a wide variety of career fields. Some of the videos are available in Spanish and most of the videos include interviews with people talking about their jobs. Two of the videos are embedded below.
The careers section of Next Vista is one that guidance counselors and anyone else helping students learn about careers should bookmark. The careers section of Next Vista contains 110 videos about a wide variety of career fields. Some of the videos are available in Spanish and most of the videos include interviews with people talking about their jobs. Two of the videos are embedded below.
Slides and Video - How to Create a Custom Search Engine
Creating a custom search engine is a good way to provide some gentle web search assistance to students. Through Google Custom Search Engines you can create search engines that only include websites that are appropriate for your students' reading levels. The slides and video below provide directions for creating your own Google Custom Search Engine.
If you would like a copy of these slides open the slide editor then select "file, make a copy." You will have to be logged into your Google Account to make the copy.
If you would like a copy of these slides open the slide editor then select "file, make a copy." You will have to be logged into your Google Account to make the copy.
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