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Karen D’Elia ~ Jeff Bugajski ~ Beth Lovette Brier Creek Elementary
Techno Triple Threat! Karen D’Elia ~ Jeff Bugajski ~ Beth Lovette Brier Creek Elementary
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Link to our presentation slideshow!
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App Smashing with Doodle Buddy, DoInk Green Screen & ChatterPix Kids
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iTunes Store - Doodle Buddy
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Save images, prepare them in Doodle Buddy, and pull them into DoInk for Green Screen!
Choose the “cards.” Choose the photo. Outline it in green.
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Tap the wrench to save to the Photo Album!
Students can draw or enhance an image using the drawing tool or stamps (2nd and 3rd icons). Tap the wrench to save to the Photo Album!
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DoInk Green Screen App
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Parental consent needed for children under the age of 13.
Suggestion: Students can sign up with: first name & last name initial “fake” (ex: PW = lunch #
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Teachers create a new assignment, name it and add questions.
They preview and then assign the assignment to a class or classes. Give students a class code or a specific assignment code.
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No Student Accounts: Students enter Quick Code & Tap Go. They tap Continue without logging in. They enter their first name & last name initial and tap Begin.
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Remind students to scroll along the edges of the screen
Remind students to scroll along the edges of the screen! The pen is active in Show Your Work questions. To erase work, tap the garbage can to erase everything, or tap the hand, then the object to be erased to activate it, and then the garbage can. To view the students’ submissions (easier on a laptop), click on Live Results (can be exported.)
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iTunes Store - Screen Chomp
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If Screen Chomp asks for a birthdate the first time the program is accessed, select:
January This will allow the program to recognize the user is over 13. Privacy Policy - “Children under 13 are not allowed to create an account without a parent’s or guardian’s express consent.” Students do not have to create an account! NO personal information should be given! Be sure students name their projects before sharing! example: Comparing by Karen D.
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https://www.thinglink.com/scene/719277981008134144 - 1st Grade
Helpful Hints: Teachers should use their laptops to create a ThingLink account. Students > Groups > Manage Groups to see Invite Code. Have students Sign Up with “fake” ex.: Password: lunch # To Save Project: Next > Save To logout: Navigation Menu > Settings > Logout Student Samples: - 1st Grade - 2nd Grade
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Awesome Resources Kathy Schrock
Twitter for Educators: A Beginner’s Guide
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Karen D’Elia’s Digital Learning Live Binder
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Informational Literacy
Research Skills eWISE Research Model
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Literacy reading creative writing speaking
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Grading a Google Form with the Add-on
Flubaroo
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Use GOOGLE DRIVE with your students
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1uIwatGm8SLelhoZkhMTjZSNms
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Thanks for joining us!
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