Monday, February 7, 2011

Lasting Impressions with iTouch apps

My impressions of using iTouch applications in the classroom as a learning tool are evolving with hit or miss results. I continue to experiment with hope and optimism – this week with the free ap Story Builder. Of note, this is not to be confused with the Mobile Education store ap by the same name. This week, after completing a reading conference with a 4th grade student, I gave him the opportunity to build his literacy in a different manner. One example: “A drunken jewel thief with OCD Must save a city from a swarm of killer bees.”

A word of CAUTION: Sincere discretion should be used with respect to grade level vocabulary. Word choice such as: cross-dresser, and gigolo may be contrasted with options to stop global warming and gain the respect of his/her peers.

On a positive note, changing the genre feature in this micro-ap. to an uplifting documentary can deliver, “A superhero werewolf stranded on an island must go back to grade school to save a secret world.” Toggling between genres can offer surprising results. I would prefer to see a more extensive G-rated vocabulary list. Given the sophistication of the genres and word choice options, this ap is better suited for a young adult audience. My point…be mindful of the audience and resources when connecting the student to literacy at his/her just right level.

1 comment:

  1. Yes....most schools that use these devices have pretty strict rules about what can and can't be installed... and age appropriateness certainly matters.

    What else are you using?

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