One more post for today! Mr. Schmitt, who teaches Science at the junior high level was teaching his students about cells. He had the students use Pic Collage to create cell organelles. They turned out pretty neat - and yet another way to implement the use of iPads and a great app that all the students have. Here is a sample of what one of the students came up with:) - maybe this will give you an idea of what you could do in your classroom?:)
Alright, Mrs. Askegaard and some other teachers attended a math workshop yesterday on math apps and a little app called Chirp was presented and shared! She stopped in today and talked to me a little bit about it so of course I had to download it and play! THANK YOU MRS. ASKEGAARD FOR SHARING LOVE IT:)!!! This little app might be my new favorite (sorry QR codes)! What this app does is allow you to share photos, notes (that you type on the spot, not existing ones), and links via a "chirp" to anyone else that has the Chirp app open and is on the same Wi-Fi network. The app works via sound waves, so it will actually chirp like a bird when it has sent and received a new message, photo or note. SO COOL!!! Best part as usual - FREE:)!!! Now, I clearly need to do some more research with this, and check for safety, etc.. but I can see SO many ways that this would be a HUGE benefit in a classroom with students; collaborative pr...

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