During TELFest I led a really great App Swap Breakfast, which saw colleagues swapping tips on mobile apps used in learning and teaching, accompanied by muffins and coffee.
As promised here is a summary of all the apps that were discussed:
Adobe Capture - A quick and easy way to get a colour palette from a photo, which can be imported for use inAdobe Creative Cloud.
Castbox - A one stop shop for finding and listening to free podcasts
Coggle - Interactive mind-maps.
Co-spaces - An easy way to create virtual reality experiences on a phone or tablet.
Edmondo - Social media-style space for educators to communicate with peers, students and parents.
Flipboard - An attractive and intuitive news aggregator.
Forest - An anti-procrastination app where you grow a virtual tree, which dies if you navigate away from your task, and can be added to your productivity forest, and even add to a real-world tree-planting programme.
Google Keep - A very useful list-making and note-taking tool.
Gravity Sketch - A 3D sketching tool for iOS.
Habitica - A productivity app that uses a retro-RPG feel to make it fun to achieve goals with inbuilt rewards and punishments.
Headspace - A mindfulness app to reduce stress and anxiety (with the great tip that this is free for anyone with a half-price NUS Extra Spotify premium account).
Homeboy - A home security app, but discussed as a possibility for learning and teaching, by setting up a motion-activated "diary room" for student reflection.
Librivox - Free Public Domain audiobooks.
Marvel - A really useful collaborative prototyping app, to create working mockups of systems from screenshots.
Mediaspace Go - The app for viewing and interacting with Kaltura content.
Netvibes - Creates a personal dashboard with all your favourite news, social media, websites and smart devices in one place.
Newsela - Categorises news articles, rewritten for different reading levels, with the ability to add assessment in the form of quizzes and write prompts.
Padlet - Easy way to create a virtual whiteboard for ideas and collaboration.
Piktochart - A quick and easy way to create Infographics.
Post-it Plus - Great app for recording real-world post-it notes virtually.
Quizizz - Quick and easy way to create fun, meme-themed competitive quizzes for classroom interaction.
Sketchfab - A way to share and find 3D models for use online and in VR.
Sock Puppets - Allows you to create and share lip-synched animations.
Tinycards - An app from the makers of Duolingo, which allows teachers to create flash card-based games for learning languages, vocabulary or visual images.
Waterlogue - Turns any photo into a beautiful watercolour painting!
As you can see a huge range of useful apps across the course of the session - and thanks to all the app-swappers! If you've used any of these apps in your learning and teaching, or have some ideas how they can be, then let us know.
Pete
Tuesday, 18 July 2017

TELFest App Swap Breakfast
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