Learning Unplugged: The iPad Effect Dr. Kimberly LaPrairie Dr. Marilyn Rice Sam Houston State University.

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Learning Unplugged: The iPad Effect Dr. Kimberly LaPrairie Dr. Marilyn Rice Sam Houston State University

How do you decide what tech tools to use in the classroom and when?

Bloom’s Taxonomy (Revised 2001)

Bloom’s Taxonomy Drawing by A. Churches 01/04/09

Flashcardlet Wunderlist Penultimate Dragon Go Wikihood Exhibit memory of previously-learned materials by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts and answers. Remembering

Groupboard Adobe Ideas Idea Sketch Voicecards Demonstrate comprehension by explaining ideas or concepts Understanding Quick Graph Voicethread Animoto

MeeGenius Animation Creator HD Lite Show Me Using new knowledge. Solve problems to new situations by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules. Applying

iCard Sort 3D Cell Stain Xperica HD Examine and break information into parts by identifying motives or causes. Make inferences and find evidence to support generalizations. Analyzing

Science 360 Side by Side PaperHelper Storyboards Present and defend opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas or quality of work based on a set of criteria. Evaluating

Puppet Pals StoryKit Picturebook Tinkerbox HD Generate new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things Creating Audioboo (podcasting) Splice (video editing) Fotobabble (mixing) Toontastic (animating)

APPLICATION OF BLOOM'S REVISED TAXONOMY Example

Remember Describe where the 3 little pigs lived Doodlelicious Understand Summarize what the 3 little pigs story was about Apply Construct a theory as to why the wolf blew down the houses Analyze Differentiate between how the pigs reacted and how you would react to the events Evaluate Assess whether or not you think this really happened to the 3 pigs Create Compose a song, skit, poem, video, etc. to convey the 3 little pigs story in a new form Animoto Show Me iCard Sort PaperHelper Puppet Pals

Evernote Apps: Not just for kids… Teachers want to “have fun" too! Dropbox Splashtop Whiteboard

How Do You Find All These AMAZING Apps? 21 st Century Innovations Kathy Schrock’s Guide to… iPads in the Classroom AppShopper

And Don’t Forget About Your PLN What are your favorite APPs for teaching and learning?

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Questions? Contact Us: Kimberly LaPrairie Marilyn Rice