Saturday, October 12, 2019

Practical App: The Student as the Tutorial Designer practice draft

My practical App Tutorial relates to the classroom. I used the child who I babysit to introduce my lesson and see how he would demonstrate his building creations. The child is 6 years old. The Lego Duplo app on my phone was the interest catcher. Then I had the child use his imagination and demonstrated play as he built with Legos and trains based on the Lego app. I can see how this would fit into a preschool classroom or could possibly even gear this down to a toddler level to use this app in my classroom on the iPad if it was a low number day with 4 toddlers. Knowledge: It demonstrated the child already knowing how to use the app on the phone and what he knew about trains. Application: He demonstrated what he knew about trains and I took pictures and made the pear share presentation to show how technology was incorporated into the child teaching . As the child used the app for the interest catcher and then made his own project out of the legos. In my pre- K classroom I could have the children use the legos and see what they could build after showing them about the app. I liked the comment below about the children could make their own animals out of legos for example.

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  1. I am so excited that I figured out how to embed the presentation.

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  3. Great app, Leah! I think most pre-k children would love to use this app. How could you use it to teach other students? Maybe they could invent animals and show the class how to make it?

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  4. What a cool app, Leah! I immediately envisioned a handful of children who would thrive off of using this!

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    1. Alicia. Thanks very much for the compliment. :)

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  5. What a really cool app! I know so many children who would love to use this and create things with it!!

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  6. Thanks so much at Molly Cushman.

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  7. Thanks. I liked the ways I did this assignment but I changed it to making video demonstration in the classroom that is in the blog above.

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