1. Resource link: Ausrasma
Recommended by: Tracy Smith
Aurasma is a free app. It allows students to tag an object or picture as their target image. Then, students can place an image, video, or 3D animation over their target images. When a student opens the Aurasma app and points his/her device's camera at the target image, the overlay can be viewed on the device's screen. My math students located misleading graphs, which were used as their target images. Then, they made videos explaining why the graph was misleading and how to improve it, which were used as their overlays.
2. Resource link: 60 apps in 60 minutes
Recommended by: Laila Taylor
This presentation was a session that I attended at GaETC. It gives you 60 apps that you can use right now in the classroom or for your personal use. They all were great and there is a quick explanation for each app.
3. Resource Link: Zip Grade
Recommended by: Kelly Stubbs
Use the app to grade an assessment. You will receive immediate results. Students receive immediate feedback and teachers can redirect differentiated learning quickly.
Recommended by: Tracy Smith
Aurasma is a free app. It allows students to tag an object or picture as their target image. Then, students can place an image, video, or 3D animation over their target images. When a student opens the Aurasma app and points his/her device's camera at the target image, the overlay can be viewed on the device's screen. My math students located misleading graphs, which were used as their target images. Then, they made videos explaining why the graph was misleading and how to improve it, which were used as their overlays.
2. Resource link: 60 apps in 60 minutes
Recommended by: Laila Taylor
This presentation was a session that I attended at GaETC. It gives you 60 apps that you can use right now in the classroom or for your personal use. They all were great and there is a quick explanation for each app.
3. Resource Link: Zip Grade
Recommended by: Kelly Stubbs
Use the app to grade an assessment. You will receive immediate results. Students receive immediate feedback and teachers can redirect differentiated learning quickly.