Content & Components. Considerations. Fluency. Subsitution vs Transformation Model. Logistics. Evidence of Learning

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Gardner's Multiple Intelligences 21st Century Upgrades Differentiation Curriculum Connections Considerations Content & Components Publishing November's Digital Learning Farm Bloom's Taxonomy Authenticity Personalization Limitations User Friendliness Research Ease of Management Inappropriate Content Accessible Logistics Advertisement Image & Sound Quality Disseminate Edit Fluency Import Create Amplify Substitute Development Participation Subsitution vs Transformation Model Evidence of Learning Design Redefine Modify Augment Presentation Research

Considerations Bloom's Taxonomy Remember: The app requires students to remember facts. Analyze: The app supports students' efforts to analyze data, content and concepts. Understand: The app requires students to demonstrate understanding of a concept. Evaluate: The app facilitates students efforts to evaluate information in a variety of media forms Apply: The app gives students the opportunity to apply what they have learned. Create: The app allows students to create a variety of products, demonstrating evidence of their learning. Tutorial Designer: App provides opportunity for students to create tutorials to teach about their areas of expertise and help classmates and peers. Official Scribe: App allows students to take notes, collaboratively document content and learning in the classroom. App allows to easily share notes. November's Digital Learning Farm Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Curriculum Reviewer: App allows creation and dissemination of materials created to help peers review curriculum content. Collaboration Coordinator: App allows students to communicate, collaborate, and connect with collaboration partners around the world. Contributor to Society: App helps students raise awareness, solve problems and disseminate findings to help others and make a difference. Researcher: App facilitates easy access to information to evaluate, analyze, categorize, curate, organize, store and disseminate their findings. 21st Century Upgrades The app supports: communicate connect create collaborate critical thinking Basic Literacy Global Literacy Digital Citizenship Media Literacy Network Literacy Information Literacy

Content & Components based on AND ADAPTED FROM Evaluation Rubric for ipod Apps" created by Harry WALKER Authenticity Targeted skills are practiced in an authentic format/problem based learning environment. Curriculum Connections Personalization The app offers options to import your own Images or videos to personalize content. App facilitates personalized workflow. App supports streaming content of own choosing App contributes to organization and curation of User's learning App supports and practices skills and literacies that strongly connected to the curriculum content. Differentiation App offers flexibility to alter settings to meet students needs. App does not impose any limits to grow skills and create. Publishing The app allows users to easily export or Embed their creation in a variety of formats and directly to various platforms (Ex. blog, wiki, Facebook, twitter, Flickr, YouTube, etc.)

Logistics Does the app display inappropriate or distracting advertisement? Does it emphasis in-app purchases? Advertisement User Friendliness Limitations Does the app have certain limitations due to being a "light" or Free version? (ex. length of audio recording, amount of projects allowed to create, accessibility to content, etc. Do additional "packets" have to be purchased to have accessibility to full potential of app? Is the app easy to use for students? Does the user interface support fluency (Work Flow) and is it intuitive? Is extra classroom time needed to be scheduled to "explain" the app before students can work independently? Will students need teacher support during the use of the app? Does the app allow for transferable skills learned from use of other apps? Ease of Management Does the app support management for classroom use? Image & Sound Quality Are the images, video or sound in the app of quality? Does the app allow creation of combined classroom file? Does the app facilitate easy access for teacher to assess student progress? can students easily share final creation? Do students need individual login names to be able to use the app? Can teacher create student identities under one account? Inappropriate Content Accessible Is the app connected to a community of users? How is this community moderated? Can access to inappropriate content be filtered or blocked?

Fluency Fluency is a Synonym of "Smoothness. Fluency in creative thinking is seen as the ability to think of many diverse ideas quickly. Fluency is terms of Language proficiency is comprised of the ability to read, write, comprehend and Speak. Fluency in terms of apps is comprised of the ability to smoothly move between tasks, such as research, import, edit, create and disseminate within the app. Does the app allow users to stay within the app to complete their task cycle or easily allow a smooth import and export to another app that supports the task? 1. Research 2. Import 5. the app allows the user to easily switch between And connect to information from outside the app. The app easily imports variety of media (text, images, videos, audio). Disseminate The app facilitates easy sharing by uploading, emailing and embedding of created content through a variety of platforms. The app allows imported information or media to be edited. The app encourages and promotes remixing and content creation. Edit 3. 4. Create

Subsitution vs Transformation Model based on Ruben Puentedura's SAMR Model and Alan November's Work Substitute App Use is a direct replacement of a task, traditionally accomplished without the ipad. Ex. Math Drill App replaces Math drill worksheet. Using the App is a replacement of a task traditionally accomplished without the ipad, but displays a functional improvement. Augment Ex. Math Drill app's video and audio engages students visually. different levels and instant feedback motivate Students. Teacher receives automated performance Results. Using the App allows for a significant task redesign. Modify Ex. Students use screen casting app to demonstrate, narrate and record the process of solving a math Problem. Using the app allows for the creation and execution of a new task previously inconceivable. Redefine Ex. Students Design and create video Tutorials intended for a global Audience and with Global Feedback in mind. They collaborate with peers to add their authentic work to a Tutorial database. Amplify Using the app allows the user to build up and deepen skills practiced. Communication moves from small local audience (Teacher/ Classmates) to authentic global Audience; Collaboration moves from face-to-face peers to global peers and experts. Ex. Created screencast video is being published and embedded on classroom or student blog. Teacher and Students deliberately disseminate link via Global Networks.

Evidence of Learning based on conversation with Stephen Wilmarth Research The app supports emphasis on Breadth of Knowledge. The app allows Looking for a variety of information and media that connects a myriad of subject areas The app deals with Depth of Knowledge by allowing students to develop their ideas by digging deeper. Development The app supports the development of skills in order to test and strengthen students' knowledge. Presentation The app allows users to communicate ideas beyond the traditional text based or face to face method. The app allows for transmedia presentation to a global audience. Participation Design The app supports students in their own learning by allowing them to go beyond rote memorization, regurgitation and reciting. The app goes beyond basic problem solving to support imagination and creativity.

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