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Costs $1.29
I’m using this in the classroom to randomly select students to answer questions or provide information. I don’t use this all the time, as the novelty would wear off. It is a great way to ensure the students who are always volunteering have to wait until their name comes up. I like this app because it allows me to create my own list.
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Collect is an iPhone app which can be installed on the iPad. I initially started using this to keep track of my photo-a-day photos. This is a free app. There is an option to upgrade for $1.99 … but I haven’t found this necessary. Instead of Parent-Teacher Interviews we have Student-Led Conferences. This is an opportunity to celebrate learning, discuss goals achieved and outline new goals and steps to achieve these. There are, however, always a few students who can’t decide which work they would like to show or why. This app is a great way to keep track of the work students are proud of. All they need to do is take a photo of their work and save it in the calendar. They can write a description about the piece of work (recommended) and include any tags should they want. Students can set up multiple albums as well as collect multiple photos per day – there is no restricting you selection to just one photo for the day. |
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