Buzard_ Animoto Rubric.docx
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Welcome to ECOMP 5007, 21st Century Teaching WIKI
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Educator Toolkit |
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Resource Brochure
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Field Research &
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Lesson Plan that Integrates
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Narrative with Lesson Plan |
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Comments (5)
Jenn said
at 4:24 pm on Mar 29, 2012
Bryan, I really like your brochure on IPad's. You listed great ideas for classroom use as well as different apps (both free and cost money). This would definitely be a brochure I would give to my administrators for convincing them to allow us to use IPad's in school. Just a thought- Where would a person go if they had questions? For instance, I had a question about which size GB would work best for my tasks. Would I be able to find that information by using your resources listed? Thanks for sharing; you did a great job!
Watts said
at 9:58 pm on Mar 29, 2012
Wow, great brochure! It actually looks like a brochure I would want to read. Most brochure, like the one I made, are packed with words with very little visuals. I felt your brochure was visually pleasing and very precise with content.
Chad Clouse said
at 11:26 am on Mar 30, 2012
Bryan,
I really liked all of the information that you provided on Ipad's. Everything was arranged in an appealing and logical manner. I don't know if it is necessary but I suggest possibly adding a background layout or design that makes it more colorful and appealing. The only thing with adding it is to make sure that it doesn't take away from the information on the page and that it doesn't make the writing hard to read. I think this would be a beneficial brochure for most school districts.
Gayle Wolotsky said
at 4:37 pm on Mar 30, 2012
Bryan - Nice work on your brochure! I was drawn to yours since we had a similar topic. I like how you used images of each app above their descriptions. Also, your list of classroom uses is comprehensive. How about putting the titles of each section in bold to make them stand out better? Looks great, though!
Chad Clouse said
at 6:48 pm on Apr 19, 2012
Bryan,
Your tool kit had alot of the same items that mine had. I really like the animoto program, it is easy to use and alot of fun. The only thing i might add to it is a file conversion program so students and teachers can get any file into a type that can be used at school. Zamzar.com is one, but there are a few other options out there as well. Overall great toolkit.
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