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Animoby: Animated Learning for Anybody

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Students could also demonstrate active reading skills by recording themselves talking through reading a text on a PDF or picture taken of an excerpt from a book. While Animoby works great on tablets, I wonder if a paired down version could be available for smartphones.

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Capturing Classroom Videos

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

For our study of Steinbeck''s Of Mice and Men , I opened the book using the Kindle Cloud Reader and recorded myself discussing elements of Chapter 1. Smartphone And while this isn''t a screencast, I used my android cellphone to record a quick video of students reviewing the site No Red Ink.

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May this Gobstopper (Now Called Curriculet) be Ever Lasting!

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

While I''ve written quite a bit about assessing writing (ad nauseum) via digital means, reading instruction and assessment have remained a primarily paper-based enterprise in my class. The content creation is already done; all the teacher has to do is assign the books. Gobstopper also offers a summer reading program. Where''s Jason?

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It is Not a Project to Get Students Talking: Two Tools

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

The chatroom or backchannel can be accessed on a computer, tablet, or smartphone, and puts students'' texting talents to work. Caveat : Expect some shenanigans the first time using the backchannel as students move through Maslow''s Heirarchy of Needs and engage in social learning and digital citizenship. Why do they work?

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BEST OF SHOW AT TCEA 2018

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All the bonus content is also available online via a code found in the book. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. This allows them to address issues of concern, promote good digital citizenship and create counter-narratives.