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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I am so excited that I figured out how to embed the presentation.
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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?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion E.
DeleteWhat a cool app, Leah! I immediately envisioned a handful of children who would thrive off of using this!
ReplyDeleteAlicia. Thanks very much for the compliment. :)
DeleteWhat a really cool app! I know so many children who would love to use this and create things with it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much at Molly Cushman.
ReplyDeleteThanks. 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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