I am not really sure if we are choosing one tool that addresses all five standards or one tool for each standard. So I am going to do both. If I had to choose one technology tool to address all five standards I would have to go with the iPad. The reason I chose this tool is its diversity as well as its popularity with “digital natives”. The five technologies I would have the students use are laid out below.
Reading: The iPad’s ability to functions as an e-reader and its access to virtually millions of titles, in many languages, makes this a logical choice. The ability to access “new literacies” via the hundreds of apps available is another reason I would choose this tool.
Writing: Moodle moodle.org/ is a virtual learning environment. Teachers could use this as a discussion forum and it is completely accessible via an iPad. The iPad also serves as a research tool vital to a student’s ability to collect data for specific writing tasks.
Speaking and Listening: Vokies www.voki.com/ are free avatars that students can customize and use to create oral presentations. It also provides text-to-speech technology. Prezi prezi.com/ is an on-line cloud-based presentation and story-telling software. Both of these are accessible via an iPad.
Language: The applications of the iPad as it relates to this standard include Wordflick www.wordflick.com/ and Textropolis http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textropolis, both vocabulary building sites. Also available are a free dictionary and thesaurus app and access to a visual thesaurus http://www.visualthesaurus.com/.
Nice tools. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnne,
ReplyDeleteMoodle is a tool I am very curious about. I have heard of other teachers use it with much success - even as a way to house entire online course modules. I have never used it. Have you? If so, what was your experience like?