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Creation apps are the hottest thing in the classroom right now. Most teachers have PicCollage on their phone for saving memories with pictures from the camera roll. But, how many teachers are using PicCollage for learning? Or, better yet, turning the app usage over to students? I created this presentation for my session at the Margaret Blount Harvey Literacy Institute in Greenville, North Carolina. Teachers will learn why Pic Collage is the perfect app for digital creations, see several examples of PicCollage for reading comprehension and create a PicCollage f their own.
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for reading comprehension By: Jen Jones
Why apps for reading comprehension? creativity collaboration publication Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
& not to mention . . . problem-solving paperless hands-on experiential engaging open-ended Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Apps & Common Core “use a variety of digital tools” “produce and publish writing” “including collaboration with peers” “with multimedia components (graphics, sound, video) in presentation Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Apps as Learning Solutions Photography Audio Video Drawing Text Internet Research Retelling Reading Explaining Content Knowledge Explaining Center Work Citing Evidence Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
App: PicCollage Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
vocabulary Development Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
visual book reports Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
nonfiction retelling Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Fiction Plot Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Pic Collage B –M -E for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
nonlinguistic representations Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Pic Collage phonemic awareness for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
parts of Speech Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Pic Collage poetry for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
characterization Pic Collage for Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
PicCollage Prerequisites Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Text Source: EPIC Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Text: News-o-matic Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Text Source: NewsELA Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Text Source: ReadingA-Z Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Text Source: Books Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Your Turn! Make & Take Make & Save Social Media: @hellojenjones #mbhli16
Digital Reading Response 1. Take a picture of an organizer. 2. Open Pic Collage. 3. Select Create at the bottom. 4. Select Photos. 5. Select the organizer from your Camera Roll. 6. Select the checkmark. 7. Double tap the image. 8. Select “Set as Background.”
Turn ownership of the creativity over to the students!
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Image Sources: Kami Butterfield, Katie Shaffer, Crystal Albo & Me