Screencast
For this assignment, I used Screencast-o-matic. I created a screencast for fifth grade
students who were going to be using Mackinvia for researching their
biomes. I found Screencast-o-matic very
user friendly and easy to access. As a librarian, this program would be great
for being able to make videos for staff, students and parents. For teachers, this program would make it easy
to show them how to access programs or new technology the videos could be sent
to them or put onto the library website for access later. This program would be
great for making videos for students about how to use the online catalog,
online databases, or how to access the accelerated reader program. Videos for parents about how to access the
online catalog or their child’s grades could also be done with this program. Students could also use this to highlight
their learning to others or to teach their peers about a topic.
Instagram
I’ve always thought of Instagram as just another social
media site and was not interested until I read about the great ways to use
Instagram in the classroom. I easily set
up Instagram on my phone using my Facebook information and then I could connect
to people to follow. I liked the idea of
setting up an Instagram account for the classroom or library use. Some ways to use it for classroom use would
be to track student reading or writing progress throughout the school year,
fieldtrip pictures, and to highlight students in your classroom. For library use librarians, could use
Instagram to highlight authors and books new to the library or for a scavenger
hunt through the biography section and post book reviews made by students.
Flipagram
Flipagram is completely new to me and hadn’t thought of it
as a learning tool. Once I began to play
with it I loved using it. I created a
flipgram using some photos I had taken of my students during Texas Public
Schools week last week. It was super fun
and engaging. I added music and captions
to the flipagram, then I could share it using Instagram and Facebook, it was
quick and easy. Using Flipagram for the
classroom or library would be easy and fun.
A few ideas to for using this program would be for retelling a story,
recording steps in a process or experiment, and as a reflective document for
activities that occurred during the week or day. This could be shared on a blog or website for
parents or administrators to access.
My Choice
If I had to pick just one I would for use in the classroom
or library, it would have to be Flipagram.
I loved the endless uses for the classroom and the ease at which it was
to create. Anything that is easy for me
to use and create, I know will be a breeze for my Kindergarten students to pick
up and use.
ICT, M. P. (1970, January 01). Making the most of Flipagram in the classroom! Retrieved March 10, 2017, from http://mrparkinsonict.blogspot.com/2015/03/making-most-of-flipagram-in-classroom.html
Hannah Hudson on August 7, 2014 Facebook Pinterest Twitter. (2016, August 18). 10 Surprising Ways to Use Instagram in the Classroom. Retrieved March 10, 2017, from https://www.weareteachers.com/10-surprising-ways-to-use-instagram-in-the-classroom-2/
ICT, M. P. (1970, January 01). Making the most of Flipagram in the classroom! Retrieved March 10, 2017, from http://mrparkinsonict.blogspot.com/2015/03/making-most-of-flipagram-in-classroom.html
Hannah Hudson on August 7, 2014 Facebook Pinterest Twitter. (2016, August 18). 10 Surprising Ways to Use Instagram in the Classroom. Retrieved March 10, 2017, from https://www.weareteachers.com/10-surprising-ways-to-use-instagram-in-the-classroom-2/
I think the possibilities for screencasts are endless! I love the ideas of also using them for parents to show them ways they can support their child and access school resources. I know that I have benefited from them in our graduate classes.
ReplyDeleteYour Flipagram for Texas Public Schools Week was great. I love seeing students learn in new and creative ways.
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