This is a snow day radio show / podcast from March 4, 2015, with Shelly and Wesley Fryer. We discuss recent projects Shelly’s students have been doing in their 1:1 iPad 3rd and 4th grade classroom, some lessons learned from the “iPad Books and Videos” workshop we co-facilitated last week with elementary teachers, last night’s Education Forum with Joy Hofmeister, and our dreams for creating Makerspaces in our classrooms. We recorded this as a “1 take” radio show on an iPad using the free app, Voice Recorder Pro, saved it as a video to the photo roll, and published it directly to YouTube with the YouTube Capture app. We downloaded the video on a laptop with http://en.savefrom.net, and converted it to a mp3 audio file with podcast meta-tags using Auphonic.com. Check the podcast shownotes for links to referenced resources from the show.
Shownotes:
- YouTube video version of this Radio Show / Audio Podcast episode
- Shelly Fryer on Twitter: @sfryer
- Shelly’s classroom “home base” website: classroom.shellyfryer.com
- Wesley Fryer on Twitter: @wfryer
- Wes’ classroom “home base” website: stem.wesfryer.com
- VIDEO: Harriet Tubman Poems
- Black History Biography Projects by Shelly’s 3rd and 4th graders (YouTube playlist)
- Classroom Research eBooks for Black History Month (YouTube playlist)
- Book Creator for iPad app
- Voice Record Pro iPad App (free)
- VIDEO: Jitterbug Dance Party: A STEM powered project!
- iPad Books and Videos (curriculum links from February 2015 workshop facilitated by Shelly and Wes)
- Photos from Shelly’s recent class field trip to the Oklahoma Science Museum (Makerspace inspiration!)
- Group Building Design Challenge (from @STEMseeds)
- State Schools Chief to Appear at ‘Oklahoma Watch-Out’ Forum (@OklahomaWatch)
- Show What You Know With Media: What Do You Want to Create Today?
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On this day..
- EduBrawl! Pros Debate Mobile, Flipped and Games - 2013
- iPad: A Tool for Differentiation (in a primary classroom) #mace11 #edapp - 2011
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers (a book club discussion) - 2010
- Two Flowers Unblocks Ning - 2010
- Web 2.0 Projects by Laura Sadler #mace2010 - 2010
- Cell Phones R 4 More Than Texting: Let's plan for them, not ban them! - 2010
- Free Resources from Discovery Education #mace2010 - 2010
- Janet Wozniak: Think back to the reason you got into education: To change the world - 2010
- It takes leadership to get creative in schools and support the use of Skype - 2010
- Kansas Memory: Real Stories, Real People #mace2010 - 2010