ICT to support Traditional Pedagogy

• What others apps are you aware off that could help teach the curriculm?

• What others apps are you aware off that could help teach the curriculm?

by Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza -
Number of replies: 11

·         What others apps are you aware off that could help teach the curriculm?


In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

Re: • What others apps are you aware off that could help teach the curriculm?

by Ferdinand Hasingizwumukiza -
 Digital delivery
No longer shackled to books as their only source of content, educators and students are going online to find reliable, valuable, and up-to-the-minute information. Sites like Shmoop’s fun-focused content on everything from SAT prep to the Civil War; Google’s Education apps and sources that teachers can use as teaching tools, such as the SketchUp design software and Google Earth are just a few of the free, easily accessible sources available online.

1.Everyone Can Code Curriculum

The Everyone Can Code program includes a range of resources that take students all the way from no coding experience to building their first apps, all the free teaching and learning resources are available.

In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

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by Francois Hitiyaremye -
  • APPS TO HELP TEACHING THE CURRRU-ICULU

1Nearpod:

Educreations Interactive Whiteboard is an app designed mainly for teachers to present lessons that can easily be shared with other students, teachers, or parents. Annotate, animate, and narrate nearly any type of content in the lesson as teachers explain any concept. Teachers can create short instructional video-lesson and share them instantly with students, or ask students to show what they know and help friends learn something new.

 

2.Planboard - Free Lesson Planner for Teachers:

Planboard is becoming an increasingly popular way for educators to plan lessons. Teachers can use this app as their primary lesson planning tool. That way, after having written all their lesson plans into this app, they will be able to view their lessons on the app while they teach. In addition, once having taught the lesson, teachers can go back into the lesson and make any revisions or edits based on their teaching of it and then save them.

 

Educreations Interactive Whiteboard is an app designed mainly for teachers to present lessons that can easily be shared with other students, teachers, or parents. Annotate, animate, and narrate nearly any type of content in the lesson as teachers explain any concept. Teachers can create short instructional video-lesson and share them instantly with students, or ask students to show what they know and help friends learn something new.

 

Evernote is a great tool for daily lesson planning. Having a record of our lessons, including what went right and wrong with the lesson as well as ideas for next time, is an invaluable tool for being effective and improving as a teacher. For the weekly routines within your teaching, you can create templates for certain days of the week in order to save time. 

 

ShowMe Interactive whiteboard app is an application that allows teachers to create lessons that can be shared via the device on online privately or to a community audience. The teachers can record and create engaging voice over presentations and lessons of their chosen topic by using some of the many tools such as adding text, drawings, photos and images.

 

 

 

 


In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

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by Jean Baptiste Mushimiyimana -

the off apps to be used include the following:

Evernote: Teachers love this note taking app — for good reason. “Evernote has allowed me to get rid of handouts. 

Explain EverythingBasically, it’s an interactive whiteboard. “It’s one of the most versatile apps you can have in your toolbox.

EducreationsThis app makes it easy to create new videos for learning. 

Oxford DictionariesEvery classroom needs a good dictionary or two.

Haikudeck: Students can create beautiful presentations with this app. 

Duolingo: this app. Duolingo revolutionized the way people learn languages. 

Draw and TellJust draw something, tell a story about it and share your creation. this app is a classroom favorite. 

AnimotoStudents can easily create and share their own beautiful videos with Animoto.The app allows students to select a theme, music, images or videos, add captions and/or two lines of text, and within minutes a slick video is created.

iMovie: This popular app is another teacher-recommended choice for student video creation. My students enjoy using iMovie for group projects.

HopscotchStudents can learn computer science fundamentalsvia game design using this app. 

TinkercadAfter students get inspired by the opensource wonderland at Thingaverse, turn them loose to start designing their own 3D objects with this app.

Tools for analysis: Analysis and simulation tools support knowledge construction by allowing learners to manipulate information and visualize information in different ways. Some examples of technological tools that support these processes include: • Concept or mind mapping tools: These tools help learners to identify and link relevant concepts and represent those concepts visually. • Database software: This type of software allows learners to record, sort and report on a variety of data in numerical, textual and media forms. • Spreadsheet software: This type of software allows learners to record, sort mathematically analyze and represent numerical data in tabular and/or graphical forms.


In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

Re: • What others apps are you aware off that could help teach the curriculm?

by Obed Bisangabagabo -

Other apps and websites that could help teach are:

  1. google earth app
  2. learning management systems like moodle, Web CT...
  3. student management soft wares  like Power school, ..
  4. digital student card system
  5. plagiarism detection system
  6. game boy app
  7. ever note app
  8. edmodo app
  9. kahoot app
  10. additio app
  11. etc
In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

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by Naome Uwimana -

There are numerous technology/ software that help to teach the curriculum:

*A presentation package (e.g: MS Power Point)

*A word Processor (e.g: MS Word)

*Movie and /or Photo editing software (e.g: Adobe photoshop)

*An online distribution platform for media like slideshare.net for presentations, flickr.com for photos, or YouTube.com for video streaming.

In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

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by Eric Munyaneza -

APPS TO HELP TEACHING THE CURRRU-ICULUM.

 

Nearpod

( Android - Free , iPad - Free )

Nearpod offers teachers an easy-to-use tool for creating interactive lesson plans, presentations, assessments, and digital content. Nearpod allows teachers to create digital lesson plans, share it with students during class, and track individual progress. Lessons are comprised of teacher-created slides that can include text, video, images, websites, questions, quizzes, polls, and assignments. 

 

Planboard - Free Lesson Planner for Teachers

( iPad - Free )

Planboard is becoming an increasingly popular way for educators to plan lessons. Teachers can use this app as their primary lesson planning tool. That way, after having written all their lesson plans into this app, they will be able to view their lessons on the app while they teach. In addition, once having taught the lesson, teachers can go back into the lesson and make any revisions or edits based on their teaching of it and then save them. 

 

Educreations Interactive Whiteboard

( iPad - Free )

Educreations Interactive Whiteboard is an app designed mainly for teachers to present lessons that can easily be shared with other students, teachers, or parents. Annotate, animate, and narrate nearly any type of content in the lesson as teachers explain any concept. Teachers can create short instructional video-lesson and share them instantly with students, or ask students to show what they know and help friends learn something new.

 

Evernote

( Android - Free , iPad - Free )

Evernote is a great tool for daily lesson planning. Having a record of our lessons, including what went right and wrong with the lesson as well as ideas for next time, is an invaluable tool for being effective and improving as a teacher. For the weekly routines within your teaching, you can create templates for certain days of the week in order to save time. 

 

ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard

( iPad - Free )

ShowMe Interactive whiteboard app is an application that allows teachers to create lessons that can be shared via the device on online privately or to a community audience. The teachers can record and create engaging voice over presentations and lessons of their chosen topic by using some of the many tools such as adding text, drawings, photos and images.


In reply to Jean de la Paix Nkurunziza

Re: • What others apps are you aware off that could help teach the curriculm?

by Obed Bisangabagabo -
Apps that could help teach the curriculum: - kahoot app - quizzalie app - google earth app - evernote app - English dictionary app -English grammar app - Easy English app - Tubemate app - sign language app -etc