KCDA Apps Presentation
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Welcome to Appy Hour!
This PDF is available for download at www.mattudland.com
Also available is a much longer list of MANY apps submitted by teachers around the world. Each app on the list has been suggested by a teacher in real-world application as an app they love and couldn’t live without.
These are the go-to apps I think you might like to use in the classroom.
They are: Useful, Effective, Easy to Use
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Contact MEI’M JUST A NERD AND A TEACHER, TRYING TO MAKE IT IN THIS CRAZY DIGITAL WORLD.
I also conduct the large concert choir (120 singers), small pop a cappella choir, musicals, teach voice, music appreciation, and «other duties as assigned.»
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Butler Community College
E-mail Address
Phone Number
El Dorado, KS
(913) 938-6288
Matthew Udland
So WHY are we here?
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Good apps should be exciting. They should inspire creativity in you and your students. The purpose of technology in the classroom is not to add bells and whistles! We should use these SUPER COOL tools only if they can make us better at what we do.
We WANT to use our devices more effectively.
We NEED solutions to everyday problems in our classrooms.
App Solutions
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GUIDED ACCESS is a lifesaver.
Set up Guided Access:Tap Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access to set up Guided Access.
To start a Guided Access session, follow these steps:Open the app you want to use.Triple-click the Home button.
Adjust settings for the session, and then tap Start.
• Scenario: I want my students to use my device in class, but I don’t want them to leave the app.
You ALREADY have what it takes.
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STORAGE: iCloud has backup plans available for purchase and most apps save and export through email.
CLASS MANAGEMENT: Sometimes all you need is a notepad or a camera.
RECORDING: Voice Memos can be exported fairly easily.
WHITEBOARD TOOLS: Keynote has a lot of presentation functionality.
NOTATION: Creation is tricky, but iBooks can handle PDFs pretty well.
COMMUNICATION: Messages works on every apple device, not just phones.
Apps for STORING AND SHARING
My number 1 pick: DROPBOX
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Free 2GB Storage
Easy to Use
Compatible
Dropbox lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Access any file you save to your Dropbox from all your computers, iPhone, iPad, and the web. With Dropbox you’ll always have your important memories and work with you.
Features:• Access all your photos, docs, and videos from any device.
• 2 GB of space when you sign up — free!
• Share a link to even your biggest files — no more attachments!
• Add files to your “Favorites” for fast, offline viewing.
• Groups can share a folder and upload files to eachother.
• The industry standard for 3rd party storage, so it works with almost every cloud based app.
Backup suggestions: Google Drive, Box
Apps for Class Management
My number 1 pick: Remind / Remind101
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Free and Secure
Easy to Use
Compatible
Backup suggestions: Attendance2, TeacherKit, ClassDojo, Trello, Yapp, Group Text+, GroupMe,
Apps for Class Management
My SOON TO BE number 1 pick: Attendance2
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Feature Rich
Fast
COMPLICATED
Attendance2 costs $4.99 and allows you to create a series of QR codes to take class attendance quickly and effectively.
Unfortunately, I think it is WAY too complicated for most users. Check it out and be prepared to watch a LOT of videos on how to get it to do what you want… but when you DO, it is VERY powerful!
Backup suggestions: Remind, TeacherKit, ClassDojo, Trello, Yapp, Group Text+, GroupMe,
DROPVOX is SO easy to use.
Sync it with Dropbox and you’ve got a simple audio recorder that automatically uploads your recordings to the cloud.
Downside: requires an internet connection and costs $1.99
Upside: with Guided Access enabled, you can set it in a room and have students run the show themselves!
• Scenario: I want to make part recordings or record part checks quickly and easily.
Apps for Recording
My number 1 pick: DROPVOX
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MP3 file format
Easy to Use
Universal
Start recording. Double-tap to pause or single-tap to stop. Uploads to Dropbox automatically. It's that simple.
• Universal app, running equally well on iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad.• MP3 audio files sound great while saving bandwidth and Dropbox storage.• Accessible with VoiceOver for the visually impaired.
Imagine if your digital camera stopped and asked you to name each photo after you took it or popped up a file system for you to choose where to save it. This is how most voice recorders work on iOS; always getting in your way.
DropVox is streamlined to record and upload voice memos to Dropbox; there’s no need to name files or choose where to send them. If you need more control, DropVox might not be right for you.
Backup suggestions: QuickVoicePro, FourScore, Voice Memos, Garageband, Voice Record Pro
Apps for WHITEBOARD
My number 1 pick: Explain Everything
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Backup suggestions: Educreations, ShowMe, AirSketch Pro Wireless Whiteboard
Export Videos
Easy to Use
$2.99
Explain Everything is an easy-to-use design, screencasting, and interactive whiteboard tool that lets you annotate, animate, narrate, import, and export almost anything to and from almost anywhere.
Create slides, draw in any color, add shapes, add text, and use a laser pointer. Rotate, move, scale, copy, paste, clone, and lock any object added to the stage.
No account is necessary.
Apps for Notating and Viewing Scores
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First: Notating on a computer (i.e. Surface Pro 3) is going to be easier, more feature rich, and faster.
Second: Why even try?
Any PDF viewer will work just fine if you already have a PDF… though some are built for music!
How? It is easy to create PDFs of your scores that you can use in rehearsal.
Notating is TRICKY! Viewing is EASY!
Apps for NOTATING MUSIC
My number 1 pick: NotateMe and NotateMe Now
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Backup suggestions: ScoreCloud, Notion, Symphony Pro, Musescore (desktop)
Export MusicXML
Use a Stylus!
$70 or $0
Ground-breaking music composition and notation software from Neuratron, featuring handwritten music recognition.
- Take photos of printed sheet music with your device's camera, so you can play back and edit them with NotateMe Now!
- Email MusicXML and MIDI files of your scores to friends or other musicians. Open in desktop notation packages.
Apps for CREATING PDFS of MUSIC
My number 1 pick: Genius Scan
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Backup suggestions: Scanner Pro 3, CamScanner
Easy Sharing
Multi Page!
Free
Genius Scan is a scanner in your pocket. Quickly scan your documents on the go and export them as JPEG or multi-page PDF files.
- Detects the page frame, crops it and corrects the perspective: you don't need to take a perfect straight shot.
- Enhances the legibility of your document: black and white or color
- Exports the documents to every major cloud storage company.
Apps for VIEWING MUSIC
My number 1 pick: FORSCORE
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Backup suggestions: iBooks, PDF Sheet Music Reader… Dropbox?
Group Sharing
Use a Stylus!
$9.99
Shelve those 3-ring binders. Get organized. Download and play something new in seconds. With forScore, your sheet music has never been better—it’s everything you can do with paper, and so much more.
Import from Dropbox
Sync with a Bluetooth foot pedal!
Annotate and share your scores.