Exploring the use of iPads and mobile devices in education.
Does anyone have any suggestions for apps, uses, or creative ideas for iPad use in the Spanish classroom? I teach 7th grade Spanish and would love to begin implementing iPads into my classroom!
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Permalink Reply by Deborah Dubb on March 11, 2012 at 8:55pm Scribble Press app...... it's a free app where students can write stories with illustrations. My 5th graders are writing stories in Hebrew. Stories can be uploaded to the website for free, or a link to their story can be emailed for free. Books of their stories can be ordered for around $10. Not sure if this is too juvenile for 7th Graders, but it is a sure way for them to practice their writing/fluency skills.
Permalink Reply by Sam Gliksman on March 12, 2012 at 2:03pm I use multimedia and mixed media apps such as VoiceThread and Cinch. It prompts students to talk extensively and practice their language skills - plus they love creating with multimedia. I'm doing a VoiceThread webinar with SimpleK12 on Thursday this week - https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/395341474
Some ideas for VT in language classes include:
You can also upload images or video and invite students to comment and discuss them. Using the moderation feature you can keep all comments hidden until you approve them - so they can all enter their comments without seeing each others.
Lots of ideas for using VoiceThread in language and other classes on this page... http://vtwebinar.posterous.com/
Permalink Reply by Melinda Schultz on March 15, 2012 at 12:49pm A disclaimer I work at Doink which make an iPad app Doink Animation & Drawing, as well as we have a free website called www.doink.com, but we see a lot of creative Spanish projects done with our app and website. If nothing more here are a few ideas for you that I think are really cute: http://www.doink.com/clips/neomaddie/346461/spanish-project, http://www.doink.com/clips/BlackAndWhite/1473812/soccer-spanish-pro.... If you have any questions or want any additional information you can email me at melinda@doink.com
Permalink Reply by BalancEdTech on March 15, 2012 at 1:56pm
Permalink Reply by Meg on March 18, 2012 at 3:05pm Not that my ideas are great or anything but I can let you know how I have been using them.
I have had my students use it a handful of times, but only two "project" type activities. In my Spanish 2 class I had my students create digital Puppet Shows using beach vocabulary. The app I used was called "Sock Puppets" They first wrote out a script then recorded them using the App. Finally, we had them switch iPads and watch the other "puppet shows". This was a cute idea, but the App restricts you to 30 seconds which isn't very long.
Recently I had my students work on a vocabulary activity. I gave each group 6 vocabulary words. They had to find the English meaning at WordReference and then find a visual representation. Finally, using the app "Captions" they had to write a definition in Spanish on top of the image. For example if the word was "Skyscraper" they wrote "El rascacielos es un edificio muy alto". After each group completed the definitions they exported the images into a separate photo album. The following day they went around to the other iPad stations and copied down the definitions on their vocabulary sheet. The idea was to have students fill out a vocabulary sheet on their own instead of me presenting it on a PowerPoint.
I've also used PollEverywhere.com with the iPads as a student response system :)
Again, I've only just started using the iPads and I'm hoping for some new ideas as well. :)
Permalink Reply by Beatriz M. Lugo on March 20, 2012 at 11:35am I just her of the xtranormal.com program in which students could use the Ipad to create cartoons and create dialogues in Spanish about what they are learning in the class.
Permalink Reply by Beatriz M. Lugo on March 20, 2012 at 11:38am Go for it. I think that even high school students like creating stories and publishing them. I did this when I taught Spanish 2 Pre AP and the students love the books that they created.
Deborah Dubb said:
Scribble Press app...... it's a free app where students can write stories with illustrations. My 5th graders are writing stories in Hebrew. Stories can be uploaded to the website for free, or a link to their story can be emailed for free. Books of their stories can be ordered for around $10. Not sure if this is too juvenile for 7th Graders, but it is a sure way for them to practice their writing/fluency skills.
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