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© Take Charge Today – August 2013 – Technology Integration Options Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona
RECOMMENDED GRADE LEVELS
AVERAGE TIME TO COMPLETE
EACH LESSON PLAN IS DESIGNED AND CONTINUALLY EVALUATED “BY EDUCATORS, FOR EDUCATORS.” THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING
EDUCATORS FOR DEVELOPING COMPONENTS OF THIS LESSON PLAN.
All
Varies
Time does not include
optional items.
Team leaders: Tracey Newman, Family and Consumer Sciences
Educator, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri Shelly Stanton, Business Educator, Billings, Montana Contributors: Debra Price, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator,
Nevada, Missouri
NATIONAL STANDARDS LESSON PLAN OBJECTIVES
See the lesson plan that you are integrating concepts from for an applicable list of standards.
Depending upon how each technology resource is integrated into instruction, many of the International Society for Technology in Education standards apply.
Upon completion of this lesson, participants will be able to: Utilize Web 2.0 technologies when learning different
financial concepts Use design thinking to share knowledge learned
RESOURCES EXTERNAL RESOURCES
External resources referenced in this lesson plan:
Google Play Android Apps www.play.google.com
Apple Apps www.apple.com/ipad/from‐the‐app‐store
TAKE CHARGE TODAY RESOURCES
Similar lesson plan at a different level:
Optional lesson plan resources: Internet Games Relating to Financial Education Active
Learning Tool 3.0.51
Video Clips Relating to Financial Education Active Learning Tool 3.0.48
Integrating Music Active Learning Tool 3.0.49
Tablet Applications for the Personal Finance Classroom Active Learning Tool 3.0.52
DESCRIPTION OF THIS LESSON PLAN This lesson plan features Web 2.0 technologies recommended by Take Charge Today Master Educators. In each category, the Take Charge Today Educator Team has selected an effective, participant‐friendly tool. Each recommended tool includes teaching tips and participant instruction sheets are provided.
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION OPTIONS Active Learning Tool
www.takechargetoday.arizona.edu
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Alternative tools to accomplish similar objectives are also identified but educator support resources are not available. To find tips to incorporate these other tools join the Take Charge Today Forum Technology Group, https://takechargetoday.arizona.edu/fefe‐forum/technology‐integration. These recommended tools may be used in a variety of lesson plans. However, in some lesson plans a specific Web 2.0 tool type is recommended for an activity. The specific project instructions and grading rubric (if applicable) are available directly in the lesson plan.
WHAT IS AVAILABLE IN THIS LESSON PLAN
Technology Type Recommended Tool With Support
Resource
Corresponding Page Numbers
Hyperlinks are provided to link directly to each section of the
document
Teaching Tips 3
Word Cloud Wordle 4‐5
QR Code Creator: KAWYA Reader: Qrafter
6‐7
Brainstorming/Discussion Lino 8‐9
Poll Everywhere 10‐11
Graphic Organizers popplet 12‐14
Timelines Timetoast 15‐18
Presentations Prezi 19‐23
Posters/Collages Glogster EDU 24‐25
Digital Storyboard Storybird 26‐27
FlipSnack 28‐30
Animated Videos GoAnimate 31‐33
Videos Animoto 34‐35
Comics Make Beliefs Comix 36‐37
Speaking Avatars Voki 38‐39
Digital Portfolio Weebly 40‐41
Online Community Edmodo 42‐45
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Teaching Tips When Using Web 2.0 Tools
Web Browser
Google Chrome www.google.com or Mozilla Firefox www.mozilla.org are the recommended browsers
Pricing
Most tools in this guide are free of charge. o Additional fees may be charged for enhanced functionality.
Individual educators are encouraged to research available plans.
Teacher tips on how to manage participant work
Create one account and have all participants sign in with that account.
Have students embed their creations on a class website or school social network.
Have students create their own accounts and email out the creation.
Investigate the cost of a classroom account which allows one teacher to have a classroom set of logins.
Remember that technology is a tool to share what the students have learned. o Whenever possible, have participants complete the requirements of the assignment before using
the technology to ensure the focus remains on content. This will also ensure partial completion of the project if technical difficulties arise.
Let participants know in advance how much time they have to complete a project.
Have participants save their work often.
Give explicit directions on how to name work files as well as how to submit the information to make it easier to access and grade.
Remind participants about copyright laws and creative commons licensing. This Common Craft video is available for assistance describing why copyright laws exist, creative commons licensing basics and rules of thumb for using licensed work. http://www.commoncraft.com/video/copyright‐and‐creative‐commons
Evaluating Participant Work
Evaluation rubrics are provided in lesson plans when a specific technology type is recommended.
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Word Clouds
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
WordleHow to Use In the Classroom:
Generates visual word clouds from text that the user provides
Use as a vocabulary reinforcement activity
Use as a tool to reflect and review concepts learned
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.wordle.net
Free
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Wordle Instruction Sheet www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=97685
Teaching Tips
Have participants type their word list in a word processing program, then copy and paste into the Wordle website.
The number of occurrences of a word determines the size of the word in the word cloud (a word repeated twice will be in larger font than a word only typed once).
If a term includes two words, include the ~ sign between the two words to keep the word together.
To grade, have participants print their completed word cloud or embed in a social networking site or digital portfolio.
To save an electronic version of the Wordle, use the print screen function and then paste the picture into a word processing program and crop out any unwanted parts of the print screen.
There may be samples on the Wordle website that include language that is inappropriate for classroom use; it is recommended to review the samples before showing them to the group.
The finished word cloud graphic may be used to create a poster or t‐shirt design. The final graphic is also useful in determining the main themes of a website or literary document, as well as overuse of words in an essay one has written.
Have students copy and paste essays or letters to analyze the most important text used in a writing.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Tagxedo www.tagxedo.com
Tagul www.tagul.com
WordItOut www.worditout.com
VocabGrabber www.visualthesaurus.com/vocabgrabber/
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Wordle Instructions
1. Visit www.wordle.net.
2. Click on "create your own." A new screen will appear.
Create your Wordle:
3. In the blank box, type words that are associated with the assigned topic.
4. Type each word on a separate line. The number of occurrences of a word determines the size of the
word in the word cloud (a word repeated twice will be in larger font than a word only typed once).
5. If a phrase includes more than one word, include the ~ sign between the two words to keep the word
together. For example, medical payments insurance would be typed as:
medical~payments~insurance.
6. When all words have been added, click "go.”
7. The word cloud will appear on the new screen.
8. The word cloud appearance can be changed by clicking the "randomize" button.
9. The word cloud appearance can also be changed by clicking the "font,” "color,” or "layout" buttons.
Complete your Wordle:
10. Print the word cloud by clicking "print" or save it to the public gallery (such as a website, blog, or
social networking site) by clicking "save to public gallery." The save option will require a title and the
creator's name.
11. Rather than printing, take a screen shot of the word cloud by clicking print screen the keyboard.
Then, open a program such as Microsoft Word and click paste. The word cloud should then be a
picture in the word document. Save the document. Another printing option is to click “print” then
rather than actually printing, save as a PDF file in a program such as Cute PDF Writer (many PDF
programs are available and offer this option).
12. If saving to the public gallery option is chosen, an embed code will appear at the bottom of the word cloud. This embed code can be copied and pasted into a webpage, social networking site, or blog that will link to the word cloud.
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QR Codes
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
Creator: Qr Stuff
Reader: Qrafter How to Use In the Classroom: Use for vocabulary activities Direct participants to online materials Create a classroom scavenger hunt to learn lesson concepts or review vocabulary
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
http://www.qrstuff.com/
Free Qrafter (free) QR Droid (free)
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Create a QR Code Instruction Sheet None available
Teaching Tips
A smart phone or tablet with a camera is necessary to read a QR code.
Utilize classtools.net to create a scavenger hunt and answer key www.classtools.net/QR/. Help participants quickly access your email address and website by using QR codes in your course syllabus.
Great tips are provided in these articles: o www.edutopia.org/blog/QR‐codes‐teaching‐andrew‐miller o http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2011/05/qr‐code‐classroom‐implementation‐guide.html
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Visualead www.visualead.com
Class Tools www.classtools.net/QR/
Kaywa FREE QR creator http://qrcode.kaywa.com/?gclid=CMLyydi30LcCFc9AMgod530AuQ
Unitag www.unitaglive.com/qrcode
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Create a QR Code Instruction Sheet
Create a QR code:
1) Go to http://www.qrstuff.com/ (no account needed) 2) Choose plain text
3) Type in the text that you want to code 4) Press Download QR Code 5) Once the code is created you can embed, print or copy and paste
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Brainstorming/Discussion – Option 1
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
Lino ItHow to Use In the Classroom:
An online board maker
Discuss, brainstorm, or review a topic in a fun way
Use anytime there are open ended, brief discussion points, or responses that require a personal perspective
Images, video clips, web links and documents can all be organized in one canvas for collaboration or document sharing
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
http://en.linoit.com/
Free (free) (free)
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Lino Instruction Sheet None available
Teaching Tips
When creating a canvas, educators can choose to make it private or public and determine if others are allowed to post to the canvas.
From the home screen, educators may create groups to share your canvases with, limiting who may see and post to a specific canvas.
Choose favorite canvases to save in the "favorites" menu. Favorite boards are easily accessible from the home page.
Links, videos, and files may be attached and added to your canvas for sharing.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Padlet www.padlet.com
Wiffiti www.wiffiti.com
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Lino Instruction Sheet How to create and prepare a Wallwisher: 1. Visit www.en.linoit.com and create an account.
2. Once your account has been created, look for
"How to lino" and click on the link.
3. You will be taken to a screen that looks very busy
but is full of tips and guidelines to help you make the most of your lino experience. Review each of the
stickies for basic tips on adding, editing, and
removing stickies.
4. Click anywhere on the "canvas" to drag and see
other hidden parts of the canvas. The lower right
corner of the screen shows a map of what parts of
the screen are displayed on your computer screen.
5. After clicking on "home" you will be taken to your home page, where you can see all of your existing
canvases and also create new ones.
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Brainstorming/Discussion – Option 2
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
Poll EverywhereHow to Use In the Classroom:
Receive instant audience feedback via cell phone or a computer
Interactively determine participant knowledge or engage discussion about a topic/question
Use in replace of an entrance or exit quiz/ticket
Embed within a Power Point to quickly assess understanding by participants
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.polleverywhere.com
Free with the option to upgrade
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tour
Poll Everywhere Instruction Sheet http://www.polleverywhere.com/how‐it‐works
Teaching Tips
Free for audiences less than 40 people. With the free account there is not a way to track who responded;
o If you would like to know who responds have them use their student ID number or initials at the end of their text.
A PowerPoint can be downloaded that has step by step instructions for voting. Rather than using cell phones, participants may vote via computer.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
SurveyMonkey www.surveymonkey.com
iVoted www.ivoted.com
Socrative www.socrative.com/
GoSoapBox (charges a fee) www.gosoapbox.com
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Poll Everywhere Instruction Sheet
How to create a “free” account:
1) Go to www.polleverywhere.com. 2) Click on “Sign Up” in the upper right hand corner. 3) A pop‐up screen will appear that will ask for your email (username) and a desired password.
a. Remember to put these somewhere so you remember them! 4) Congratulations! You can now make polls!
How to create Polls:
1) Log in to www.polleverywhere.com with the account you have created above. 2) Select “My Polls” in the top right hand corner. 3) Select “Create Poll” 4) A pop‐up box will appear to for you to type your question. 5) Type in your question. 6) Press ENTER or RETURN after you have typed in your question. 7) If you choose a multiple choice question, it will offer you a chance to add the question options. 8) When you are done with your question(s), press “Create.” 9) Congratulations! You have just made a poll!
After completing the above and clicking “Save New Poll” a new screen pops up This screen allows you to accomplish the delivery of the poll. The right hand ribbon helps with all aspects of what to do with your poll. With the free account only 30 people can respond to a poll; “clear results” allows the poll to be used several times. How can people vote (click here to select):
1) Via text message 2) The Internet via a computer,
smartphone, tablet, or other device 3) Via Twitter
The Poll can be delivered several ways:
1) Open the website 2) Download as a PowerPoint slide(s) 3) Embed in a website, social networking site, or blog
To find your polls after logging out:
1) Log in with the account you have created 2) Select “My Polls”
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Graphic Organizer – Option 1
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
PoppletHow to Use In the Classroom:
Use in replacement of a paper and pencil graphic organizer
Collaborate with several people virtually and immediately
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.popplet.com
Free with the option to upgrade Popplet lite (one Popplet per iPad) is free or
Popplet is $4.99
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Popplet Instruction Sheet www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU5q7ms4LfI
Teaching Tips
Participants can collaborate and create together. When finished, Popplets can be emailed or embedded on a website, social networking site (such as Edmodo), blog or wiki, printed or saved as a picture.
To print, go to the wrench icon and select items from the drop down menu.
Popplets can also be converted to PDF files for turning into t‐shirts, posters and more. o To do this, select export as PDF from the wrench icon.
Popplet can run like a slide show similar to Power Point. o To do this, select view then presentation mode from the wrench icon.
Pictures, videos and personal drawings can be added to the Popplets. o To do this, save the image to your computer and then import as a picture.
If the Popplets disappear, use the zoom option to increase the capacity of the screen.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Mindomo www.mindomo.com
bubble.us www.bubbl.us
SimpleMind+ Apple App
Text 2 Mind Map www.text2mindmap.com/
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Popplet Instruction Sheet
1. Go to www.popplet.com 2. Click on create account or log‐in if you already have an account.
To create a popplet:
1. Click on the pink box titled “make new popplet.” 2. In the pop up box, name your Popplet and pick a color. 3. Then click “make it so!” 4. Online instructions will appear.
5. Double click on the screen to add a new
box. 6. Popple away by adding and moving
new boxes!
To collaborate and share a popplet:
1. Bring up your popplet and click on the share button.
2. Click on “Add Collaborator”
3. Type in the email addresses of those that you would like to collaborate with (even if they aren’t on Popplet yet).
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To embed a Popplet on a webpage, Facebook, blog or other Web 2.0 tool or to email the link:
A popplet can be “shared” before or after it’s completed. The tool is interactive so as it’s enhanced it will update wherever it’s embedded.
1. Click on “share”
2. In the pop‐up box, choose how you want to share. a. Options include: Facebook, Embed, Link, Twitter or Email
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Timelines
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
TimetoastHow to Use In the Classroom:
Online timeline creator
Useful when comparing decisions to future outcomes, especially with scenarios that describe one's financial decisions and their consequences
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.timetoast.com
Free
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Timetoast Instruction Sheet None available
Teaching Tips
Before beginning, put all images needed into one project folder.
To grade, click on "text view,” the dates and events appear in a table that can be printed (without photos).
Final timelines can be posted to social networking sites or embedded into a website.
Comment features allow participants to review each other's timeline projects.
Flash player 9.0 is needed.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Timeglider www.timeglider.com
Timerime www.timerime.com
Dipity www.dipity.com
Preceden www.preceden.com
Tiki‐Toki http://www.tiki‐toki.com/
Timeli Apple App
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Timetoast Instruction Sheet Using Timetoast to create timelines
1. Visit www.timetoast.com and set up an account.
2. Click “my timelines”
3. Click "add new timeline"
4. Add a title for your timeline. Click on "Choose an image", then
select your image from the pop up box, and click "done" to add
an image. Then click "go"
5. Click "add event"
6. In the box that pops up, enter the title for the event and follow the same procedure as before to
insert a photo.
7. Choose your date, and click "Create Event".
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8. "Insert link" is another option that allows participants to document their sources of information or
graphics, or a website that provides additional information.
9. Click "add time span" And choose the time span for the timeline. Click "create time span"
10. Click "view timeline"
11. From that screen, click "text view" and you will see another format you may use, as well as print
12. Click "change here"
13. Click "public"
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After publishing, the timeline can be shared by embedding or through a direct link to the timeline.
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Presentations
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
PreziHow to Use In the Classroom:
Use in place of Power Point for creating engaging presentations Summarize the major points and make recommendations in lessons with scenarios.
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.prezi.com Free with the option to pay a license fee for additional features.
Prezi (free)
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Prezi Instruction Sheet www.prezi.com/learn
Teaching Tips
Images, You Tube links, and files can be easily uploaded.
Participants can collaborate on the same Prezi.
A PowerPoint can be imported into Prezi.
Go to www.edu.prezi.com to visit PreziU to discuss best practices using Prezi in education. Browse, submit, and download educational Prezis and more.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
SlideRocket www.sliderocket.com
Apple App also available
SlideBomb www.slidebomb.com/sbo_home.php
SlideSnack www.slidesnack.com
SlideShare www.slideshare.net
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Prezi Instruction Sheet
After logging in, click "new prezi" and choose a name and description for your Prezi. Then click "new prezi."
Choose a template if you like (these are rather structured) or choose the
blank option.
Next click "choose"
From this screen, you can add text anywhere by double‐clicking.
Change the font by clicking on the options above the text. Add text by
typing in the editing box. Click anywhere in the work
area to close the editing box.
A new text box can be added anywhere simply by clicking.
To change the text size, click on the text, then choose "+" or "‐".
To move the text, click on the text, and click and drag using the hand icon.
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To rotate the text, click on the text. When the
outline box appears, hover over one of the corner
circles. An additional rotation circle will appear.
Click and drag on it to rotate the text as desired.
To delete, click on the trash can.
To edit the text, click on “edit text.”
The sequence, or “path” is shown on the left side of
the screen.
To change the appearance, click "template" and choose
one of the pre‐made color schemes or choose "theme
wizard" and create your own.
To go back to the menu, simply click “templates” again.
Add extra interest to your prezi by choosing "frames"
and embellishing with these. When clicked on, a menu appears. Use as you would to change text. Click and
drag to move these frames, arrows, and lines.
The "insert" circle menu allows for the addition of images,
You Tube links, charts, files, power point presentations,
background music, diagrams and shapes. The same rules
apply‐‐drag to move, click on the item and the menu will
appear to allow for changes in size, rotation, and for
deleting.
Any time you'd like to zoom in or out of the workspace,
you may do so with the center knob of the mouse, or by
using the "+" and "‐" options under the house to the right.
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Images may be added from a file on the computer, or via a Google search function within Prezi. Simply click
the “insert” menu, then type a keyword into the search bar and click the magnifying glass icon.
From the search results, scroll through the images and click on the desired image, then click “insert”. It will
be inserted into the Prezi.
Choose the "edit path" to organize your presentation. A numbered path will become visible Drag slides to re‐
order them within the left side of the screen. Click “done” when you have finished.
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Click the "present" button to see the prezi. The "home" (looks like a house) takes you back to the start.
The “undo” button allows you to reverse changes. Click the disk to save your Prezi. The “Share” button allows you to invite others to view or edit the Prezi.
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Posters/Collages – Option 1
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
Glogster EDUHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create interactive, electronic posters
Add text, images, music, and video
Use in place of a traditional poster or collages for any topic
Create a digital portfolio
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.edu.glogster.com
Fee‐based for student management features
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Glogster EDU Instruction Sheet http://edu.glogster.com/?page=videos&cat=GettingStart
ed
Teaching Tips
Require students to name their Glog uniquely, so they can easily find it.
Scrolling to the bottom of the Glog allows several share options to appear.
Have participants complete the requirements of the assignment before designing their poster, adding sound, etc. This ensures participants are focused on the purpose of the lesson not the technology.
Glogs can be printed by right clicking on the wall and choosing “print Glog.” When participants log in under your account, their uploaded videos, sounds and images stay in your account options; therefore you may want to periodically clear.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Middlespot www.middlespot.com
PicLit www.piclits.com
Apple Collage Maker Apple App ($0.99)
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Glogster EDU Participant Instruction Sheet Begin your Glog:
1. Log in with the nickname and username provided by your teacher. 2. Click on “Create New Glog”
3. Glog templates will appear 4. Choose a design 5. Start Glogging
Tips to Navigate the Glog:
Click on objects and a tool bar will appear (then it can be deleted or edited).
Images and text boxes are similar to Microsoft Word. o Click on the edge of an image/text box and it will change the size.
Tools on the upper right hand side is how images, texts, wall design, videos, and music can be added. o Once you click on the topic you would like a screen pops up with options. o Click on “use it” to add it to the glogster.
Google Search is now available within images.
How to print a Glog:
1. Save your Glog 2. Right click on the wall of the Glog 3. Select “Print Glog”
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Digital Storyboards – Option 1
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
StorybirdHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create an electronic story
Use to tell a story about any subject or content
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.storybird.com
Free
Teacher memberships available for a fee with
enhanced student‐management features
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Storybird Instruction Sheet www.storybird.com/books/storybird‐a‐simple‐guide‐for‐
teachers‐and‐students/
Teaching Tips
Storybird reverses the process of visual storytelling by starting with the image and "unlocking" the story inside; therefore, it is helpful to first choose an artist or a theme, and then create and write your story.
To grade, have all participants log in with the same class account to use as a “turn in” box; make sure participants put their name under “by” on the cover page.
Make sure to tell your participants whether to make their completed Storybirds public or private during the publishing process; anyone can view public but only you can view private.
To get the largest selection of pictures when you begin to create your storybird, find a particular artist and click on their name. Then, click “see all artwork.” This will give you all of the art by that artist rather than just one “theme” that the artist has created.
Storybirds can be embedded onto other websites and blogs.
Use Storybird to create greeting cards about different topics. Technology option for the Children’s Book Creation Active Learning Tool 3.0.33.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
StoryJumper www.storyjumper.com
StoryLines Apple app
StoryBuddy Lite
‐ Allows one book and then you must upgrade
Apple app
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Storybird Instruction Sheet Storybird reverses the process of visual storytelling by starting with the image and "unlocking" the story inside. Therefore, it is helpful to first choose an artist or a theme, and then create and write your story.
1. Visit www.storybird.com 2. Sign in with the username and password provided by your teacher. 3. Click “Create.”
Become inspired by art: 4. Choose an image that speaks to your and your intended story line. 5. Once you find an artist to use select “use this art.”
Create your story:
6. The pictures available will show up around the creation screen. 7. Click the picture to enlarge and view it. 8. Drag and drop the desired picture into the creation screen. 9. Move the picture around to place it in different locations. 10. Add desired text. 11. To “add a page” select the + symbol in the bottom right hand corner. 12. Don’t forgot to add a title and your name to the cover. 13. Make sure to click “save” often to avoid losing work!
Complete and save your story:
14. Click “menu” in the top left hand corner of the screen. 15. Determine the settings for your Storybird. Follow your teacher’s instructions to determine if your
storybird will be viewed publicly or privately.
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Digital Storyboards – Option 2
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
FlipSnackHow to Use In the Classroom:
Use to tell a story about any subject or content
Upload pdf files, such as the information sheets, to provide participants a digital option for reviewing material
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.flipsnack.com
Free
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
FlipSnack Instruction Sheet None available
Teaching Tips
Prior to beginning work on the Flipsnack site, have participants create their story in a word processing or power point document, then save as a PDF file.
Small font sizes and many words can be difficult to read on an online story book. Therefore, recommend that participants use fonts larger than 24 point and use at least one image/graphic on each page.
The final book can be embedded on a website, downloaded, or shared on many social networking sites.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
YouPublish http://www.youpublish.com/
Issuu www.issue.com
Scoopit www.scoopit
StoryLines Apple app
StoryBuddy Lite
‐ Allows one book and then you must upgrade
Apple app
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FlipSnack Instruction Sheet Using FlipSsnack to create a flipping book!
1. Prior to beginning, write your story in a word
processing tool.
Insert photos to go along with your story.
Be sure to use a font no smaller than 18
point.
Before saving your word document as a PDF,
read over it to be sure you have no
misspellings and that you have included all
required components.
Convert your word document into a PDF file.
2. Log in
3. Click on “new flip”
4. Add a title for your book
5. Click “browse” and insert the PDF file you’d like to make your book from.
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6. Click “next”
7. Choose the template style. Scroll down the page to the “settings” menu to change the cover color and
style.
8. Preview and look at your Flipsnack. If you’d like to make changes, go back to your original word
document, edit, and re‐save as a pdf file. Then follow the above directions to load.
9. Click “finish” when you are happy with your creation.
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Animated Videos
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
GoAnimateHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create animated comics & cartoon like videos
Turn scripts into animations
Use as a fun way to summarize any subject or content
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.goanimate.com
Free with the option to upgrade
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
GoAnimate Instruction Sheet https://takechargetoday.arizona.edu/curriculum/integrating‐
technology/tutorials
Teaching Tips
Have participants write a script for their video prior to entering the website. Have participants log in under one classroom account to make grading easier and also have the ability to monitor progress.
The Quick Apps feature allows only ten dialogue boxes for the free account. If participants would like more of a challenge, have them use the Full Featured Apps to create a video from scratch (this will take more time than the Quick Apps feature).
Allow participants to work in teams to complete their videos.
Post the completed videos on a social network site such as Edmodo and allow participants to vote for their favorite.
Works best using the Mozilla Firefox Internet browser.
The upgraded account provides more options, templates, characters, and longer videos.
Have students save their videos with their names so they are easy to be found.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Dolnk www.doink.com
Pixton (fee based) www.pixton.com
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GoAnimate Instruction Sheet for Quick Apps video
Getting started‐ Setting up an account:
1. Go to http://goanimate.com/ 2. Click “Sign Up” 3. Choose the FREE GoAnimate Basic Account 4. Enter your information 5. Agree to the terms 6. You are now ready to create a GoAnimate
Creating an animated video:
1. Log in to your account 2. Press “Make a Video” in the upper right hand corner 3. Choose the Quick Video Maker Option
4. Choose the theme you would like to use for your creation 5. Follow the steps given:
a. Choose a template (to move forward click on the arrows) b. Press Next when you are happy with your selection c. Choose your characters d. Click Next e. Type your dialog
i. Remember only limited dialog boxes can be used for the “free account” f. Click Next (but you can return to edit) g. Preview your movie! h. If you would like to edit your video, scroll up or select back
6. Edit your movie until satisfied 7. When complete, click “Save Now”
a. Once you have selected Save Now the animation can no longer be edited b. It will prompt you to name the movie and give a description of the movie is about.
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Dialogue Box Hints: Change accent and gender of voice Type in text
Change the voice tone Delete a dialogue box Add another dialogue box Record your own voice Finding and sharing completed videos: To find saved movies click on your username and select “Your Animations”
To embed or share movies, use the icons on the right To make the movie public or private or edit the completed movie, click on the wrench
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Videos
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
AnimotoHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create videos from your own images, pictures, music, and videos
Use to tell a story about any subject Express content knowledge acquired
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.animoto.com
Free with the option to upgrade
www.animoto.com/education
Animoto Videos (free)
This is an iPhone app that will work on a tablet
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Animoto Instruction Sheet www.animoto.com/features
Teaching Tips
To grade, have participants email their completed works to your email address, embed in a website or social networking site.
Avoid the “pro” blue dots as they require payment.
Adobe Flashplayer must be updated to watch the creations.
Upgrading this account is worth it if videos over 30 seconds are desired. Have students have images or videos loaded to their desktop prior to starting their project.
Animoto saves automatically.
Have students name their project immediately so it’s easy to find.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
One True Media www.onetruemedia.com
Flixtime www.flixtime.com
Videolicous Apple App
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Animoto Instruction Sheet Go to www.animoto.com and press sign up
Follow the steps and create account. After account is created and user is logged in follow the below steps:
1) Press Create in the upper right hand corner of the screen. 2) Choose a style
a. To preview the style just press play b. Then press select
3) Start by having students name their video. a. Name video by pressing on the pencil next to the My Animated Video.
4) Insert desired text a. Limited characters
5) Then upload videos and/or images a. There are a variety of ways to get images& videos. Use what works best for you.
6) Once happy with images, text and videos uploaded preview your video by pressing preview. a. Editing can still occur after previewing.
7) If happy with preview press Produce if not happy press continue editing. a. To find videos once produced press on the arrow below account name in the top right hand corner.
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Comics
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
Make Beliefs ComixHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create personalized, non‐animated comic strips
Use as a fun way to summarize any subject or content
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.makebeliefscomix.com
Free
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Make Beliefs Comix Instruction Sheet www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqTt5327UAc
Teaching Tips
To grade, have participants print their completed comic strips or email out.
There is no way to save completed comics so be sure participants print or email when they are complete; also make sure assignments are completed in one class period.
You can only view 3 panels at a time, however, multiple panels can be copy and pasted into a word document to create a longer comic.
If one clicks on “start over” everything is deleted. Do not hit the back browser button or everything is deleted.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
ToonDoo www.toondo.com
Toontastic Apple App
Sock Puppets Apple App
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Make Beliefs Comix Instruction Sheet
1) Go to http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/. 2) Click on “Enter Here” 3) Name your comic & add your name
4) Choose a character 5) Pick their emotion 6) Click on their picture and they will insert in panel #1
7) To add text boxes click on the balloons 8) Change size of the balloons by using the red arrows 9) Click on the balloon once you want it inserted in panel 10) Drag the balloon to wherever you want it 11) Type in your text 12) Delete by using the trash bin on the side 13) Click on the second panel and repeat process 14) When finished press the print/email on the top left hand side What do all these pictures do? Select Balloons to insert click on the cell phone to insert objects Change the number of panels Change the color of panels
Printer will take you to === comics with blank balloons
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Speaking Avatars
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
VokiHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create personalized speaking avatars Use as a fun way to summarize major points of content
Create a radio advertisement
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.voki.com
Free. An education option is also available.
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Voki Instruction Sheet https://takechargetoday.arizona.edu/curriculum/integrating‐
technology/tutorials
Teaching Tips
If the capability to record is not available, messages can be typed.
Options for grading the Voki include: o Email to the teacher o Publish to a website, social networking site such as Edmodo, or blog
By clicking the box that says "publish” and copying the embed code o Publish to a class social networking feed
By clicking the box that says "publish” and choosing the desired site.
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Blabberize http://blabberize.com/ or Apple App
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Voki Participant Instruction Sheet 1. Visit www.voki.com
2. Follow the online instructions to create an account.
3. Click "Create"
Create your Voki:
4. To change the appearance of the avatar, experiment with any of the three options under the "Customize
Your Character" box.
5. At any time, clicking the die will cause
the Voki to randomize.
6. Click "backgrounds" to change the
scenery behind the Voki. For
advanced users, a file may be
uploaded for the background.
7. To change the border around the
voki, click "players" and choose the
style and color.
8. The colors of all of these elements
may be changed with the box in the
lower left of the screen.
9. To add sound, click "Give it a Voice" and experiment with the options available for the Voki voice.
a. The telephone icon offers the option of recording your own voice via a telephone call.
b. The text key offers the option of typing the words into the computer and choosing a voice.
c. The microphone allows recording of a person's voice into the Voki.
d. The file option allows uploading of an audio file.
Complete your Voki:
10. When your Voki is complete, click "Publish."
11. Name your Voki and click “save.”
12. The Voki may now be uploaded to many popular social media sites or the code may be copied and
embedded into another website. The Voki may also be shared via email to a specific person.
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Digital Portfolio
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
WeeblyHow to Use In the Classroom:
Have participants keep a digital portfolio of creations & what they have learned Teachers can create a site to share with participants, parents & community
Website Address
Tablet Application
The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.weebly.com
Free
None available
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Weebly Instruction Sheet www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFjxAsDq0Sg
Teaching Tips
Have participants keep all web 2.0 creations in one location on a digital portfolio. Have a class show time where participants share their portfolios with administration and community.
All participants should update their Weebly at the end of each unit.
View this participant example for additional ideas http://243428397410154897.weebly.com/
Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Wikispaces www.wikispaces.com
Google Sites Google Sites
Glogster EDU http://edu.glogster.com/
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Weebly Instruction Sheet
1) Go to www.weebly.com 2) Sign up 3) At the pop screen name your site 4) Press continue 5) At the “choose your domain” pop up
a. Select the first box b. Name your webpage c. Be sure it’s available d. Scroll down & press continue
6) Choose your page design a. Click on the design tab
b. Choose your design
7) Add pages a. Click on the Pages tab b. Click on New Page c. Type the name of your new page d. Press Save
8) Use the elements tab to add text, pictures, html widgets and more 9) Have fun!
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Online Community
Take Charge Today Educator Team Recommended Tool
EdmodoHow to Use In the Classroom:
Create a virtual classroom to enhance learning
Post assignments, links to articles, web addresses
Collaboration among participants
Participants can have a virtual backpack that they use as folder Allows participants to upload their Web 2.0 creations and save or share with peers
Website Address
Tablet Application The icon illustrates what marketplace, if any, an app can be
accessed from
www.edmodo.com Free Edmodo (free)
Instructional Support Tools
Instruction Sheet Online Tutorial
Edmodo Instruction Sheet www.edmodo.com
Teaching Tips
1. Upload class documents (such as PowerPoint presentations, information sheets, worksheets, videos, links) ‐ You have the ability to upload documents for participants to use on an assignment or to review later. Participants can comment back to you or repost their own links or assignments for grading.
2. Utilizing the Library/Backpack – Teachers have library, students have a backpack a. A library is available for uploading documents for participants to use or reference. These don’t
have to be linked to a particular assignment. Library information remains private to the participant.
3. Turning Assignments in Digitally ‐ One of the major benefits of using Edmodo is the ability to collect all participant work in one location. Digital submission can save time plus save resources. To facilitate participant presentations, a teacher needs to simply open Edmodo and click on each participant to open their work quickly for sharing.
4. Writing Prompts ‐ Edmodo offers a great alternative to standard journal entries. First and foremost, participants can access Edmodo to work anytime, anywhere they have internet access. Participants tend to write more and better quality responses when they use a digital method.
5. Small Groups ‐ Educators have the ability to create small groups within a class in Edmodo. This feature is within the Manage Members area.
6. Direct Messaging ‐ With the change of the way teachers and participants communicate, Edmodo offers direct messaging between the two. This ensures secure communication between teacher and participant.
7. Parent Edmodo Accounts ‐ Guardians can access their child’s accounts by using the Parent access code like the participant access code provided to join a class. This feature can keep parents up to date on projects and assignments coming up.
8. Quizzes and Polls ‐ These are a great way to get participants involved and quickly assess learning. Participants can them make comments about their learning.
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Alternative Web 2.0 Tools
(tools which have similar functionality however Take Charge Today instructional support materials are not
available)
Tool name Website address or tablet source
Moodle www.moodle.org
Piazza https://piazza.com/
Schoology https://www.schoology.com/home.php
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Edmodo Instruction Sheet Creating an Account/Signing In
1. Go to www.edmodo.com
2. Begin by creating an account or sign in if you already have one.
3. Follow the directions to create an account. You will be guided through the process.
Creating and Utilizing a New Group (Class)
1. Click on Create to develop a new class.
2. Fill in the group (class) information and click create.
3. Once the group has been created, this is what your new class will look like. Share the group code
with participants to link to your classes. This information can be entered by clicking Join once an
account has been created. Once they enter the group code, they will be added to the class.
Group
Code
Join
Group
Here
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4. As the teacher, you can create an alert, assignment, chat, or poll. When you click on assignment, you
will see the following. You can upload assignment documents, rubrics, or other information. You can
also select a due date for assignments.
5. When you click on quiz, you should click the Create a Quiz button. You can add questions and then
assign the quiz to various classes.
6. Selecting a poll allows you to ask a question and give choices for participants to select.
7. To manage members, see login information or reset passwords, click Manage on the right.
8. Once an assignment has been completed, participants can click Turn In next to the due date on that
assignment. There is a place for a reply and to attach or link files.
9. To view the completed work by all participants, click on Turned In or notifications. This will tell you
what assignments have not been graded. You have the ability to put in a grade directly on the
participant’s posted assignment.