Saturday, December 22, 2012

Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas - Quotebook


Quotebook is an App for iDevices that allows users to easily track, capture, copy and paste quotes into a central location (app).  Each quote can be categorized and tagged with keywords.  I could see teachers using this to track quotes that they want students to use in the classroom and I could see students using this app to track quotes and parts of a book they are doing for research.  I could also see this being used by students who are avid readers as a way to save their favorite parts of a book.  Quotebook is available in the App Store at a cost of $2.99.

Quotebook is synced to iCloud and Instapaper.  You can also link to Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr accounts as well.  The service allows users to also mark the author and source of the quote making it easier for students to document where they get the quote from and also so they can look up other quotes by the same author.  For a quick glimpse at how it is used, see the video below.



Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day One - Edcanvas
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Two - Cubby
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Three - NextUp
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Four - Otixo
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Five - Quiklinkr and Listango
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Six -  Educlipper
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Seven - Share My Lesson 
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Eight - Podbay

Friday, December 21, 2012

Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas - Podbay


Podbay.fm, an open culture of podcasting, is a website dedicated to providing the best way to search, play, and listen to podcasts.  Through the site you can do a search, or browse through various categories as well..  Once you find a podcast that you are interested in, you can listen to them directly through the website. 

Each Podcast Channel comes with a description reviews, stats, an option to open in iTunes, open an RSS Feed, and visit the website for the publishers of the Podcast.  All that has to be applicable to each podcast however.  I do warn you that each podcast episode has a comment section, so preview them before showing to ensure that there are not inappropriate comments.  There is an option to "Popout" the podcast, thus removing the comments.  I highly recommend taking advantage of that.

By hovering over the title of the podcast, you can get a short description of what you will be listening too.  The only aspect missing is a way to see how long the podcast is prior to clicking on it.  After you listen to a show, there is a drop down menu at the top of "Recent Shows" that highlights what you recently listened too.  You can clear that list at any time as well.

You can also take advantage of Podbay.fm by downloading an App for your iDevice

Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day One - Edcanvas
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Two - Cubby
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Three - NextUp
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Four - Otixo
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Five - Quiklinkr and Listango
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Six -  Educlipper
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Seven - Share My Lesson

Thursday, December 20, 2012

InkleWriter - Interactive Writing and Adaptive Reading


InkleWriter is a website that helps writers tell interactive stories while also providing opportunities for adaptive reading.  The software aims to give readers a choice as they read to what happens next.  As a writer, you develop those choices and the software makes it easy for you to continue the writing.  I like this idea because it creates an engaging avenue for readers to the text they are reading.  After writing a story, users can actually have it converted to an eBook for Kindle.

Google Santa Tracker


Christmas is just around the corner and the kids in your classroom or at your house are probably interested in seeing when Santa will be where.  Well, Google has their Santa Tracker read to assist you.  There is currently a countdown that kids can see.  From this page you can find Santa on Google+, download an Android App or install a Chrome Extension.  And what is fun this year, is tracking Santa on Google Earth.  My son is 5 turning 6 and enjoys my iPad as much as I do, so I am looking forward to sharing this tracking tool with him.

Through the Google Tracker site there are graphics and games as well that kids can play related to Christmas and Santa Claus.  A cool feature is a virtual "chat" with Santa to set up personal phone calls, messages on Google+, and an email.  You provide some information, and Santa will contact your kid. For more information about the Santa Tracker, click here.

If you don't want the Google Santa Tracker, the NORAD Santa Tracker is a good option as well.  It has a countdown as well and here is a short video about it.

12 Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas - Share My Lesson

Share My Lesson, from the American Federation of Teachers and TES Connect, is a website dedicated to providing teachers an avenue to share lessons they are doing in their classrooms and assist teachers in finding lessons to use in their classroom.  Because of the creation of Common Core, we are seeing quite a few of these sites pop up.  Teachers Pay Teachers is another option that has teacher resources for free and for purchase and you can find my profile HERE.  It has links to my free eBooks and to a lesson planner. 

On Share My Lesson teachers can get information about Common Core Standards and a forum to discuss the implementation of the standards.  A featured section currently has information on how to respond to a school crisis, something all of us teachers are thinking about.  They are also running a contest where teachers can win a vacation for being the top resource uploader.  With the holiday season, they also have resources and activities for teaching about the holiday season.  If you need a place to ask questions or get more information, there is a Forum Area for those discussions as well.

There are currently over 250,000 free teaching resources to be used in the classroom and they are divided by grade level and there is a section for special education as well.  When you click on the grade level (which can also be broken down to individual grades), you can then look at the various content areas as well and they are broken down by individual subjects within a content area, which are then broken down by units most commonly found in those subject areas.

In a trial use in searching for resources, I found Share My Lesson to be easy to navigate and purposeful in their direction in serving teachers.  They have several partner websites that have share lessons as well, so not everything is teacher submitted; but that does not take away from the quality.  By creating an account, users can save searches, add favorites, follow other users, and of course, add their own resources. 

To use Share My Lesson completely, meaning access the PDF and other files, you must create an account, which will require email verification.  For more information, see the video HERE. Or see a longer video below (9:00)



Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day One - Edcanvas
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Two - Cubby
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Three - NextUp
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Four - Otixo
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Five - Quiklinkr and Listango
Apps for the 12 Days of Christmas Day Six -  Educlipper