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Remembering Criteria: Apps that fit into the "remembering" stage improve the user's ability to define terms, identify facts, and recall and locate information. Many educational apps fall into the "remembering" phase of learning. They ask users to select an answer out of a line-up, find matches, and sequence content or input answers Applying Criteria: Apps that fit into the applying stage provide opportunities for students to demonstrate their ability to implement learned procedures and methods. They also highlight the ability to apply concepts in unfamiliar circumstances. Analysing Criteria: Apps that fit into the "analysing" stage improve the user's ability to differentiate between the relevant and irrelevant, determine relationships, and recognise the organisation of content.. Evaluating Criteria: Apps that fit into the "evaluating" stage improve the user's ability to judge material or methods based on criteria set by themselves or external sources. They help students judge content reliability, accuracy, quality, effectiveness, and reach informed decisions. Creating: Apps that fit into the "creating" stage provide opportunities for students generate ideas, design plans, and produce products. For more resources please visit https://bushrakhan00.blogspot.com/ Understanding Criteria: Apps that fit into this "understanding" stage provide opportunities for students to explain ideas or concepts. Understanding apps step away from the selection of a "right" answer and introduce a more open-ended format for students to summarise content and translate meaning. App Selection Criteria Developed by Allan Carrington Designing Outcomes Adelaide South Australia Email: [email protected] Standing on the Shoulders of Giants http://bit.ly/pweyV5ENG The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-nonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog. Getting the best use out of the Early Years Padagogy Wheel Smart mobile devices and particularly tablets with well designed educational apps are able to strengthen the cognitive development of young children and enhance knowledge acquisition through three different learning styles i.e. visual, acoustic and kinesthetic learning. The Early Years Padagogy wheel is intended to assist teachers to think logically about their entire teaching practice and give priority to the process of learning rather than the product. Teachers must provide opportunities, which intrinsically motivate children to be increasingly engaged in their own learning. Using the Early Years Padagogy Wheel will help teachers show that it can be beneficial to children of this age, to get involved with apps which support the learner’s cognitive needs and development The Methodology Use it as a series of prompts or “questions to self” to check your teaching from planning to implementation Attributes are the core of learning design. You must constantly revisit things like ethics, responsibility and citizenship. Ask ‘What should a graduate “look like”, be like, etc and how does everything I do support the desired attributes and capabilities?’ Motivation Ask yourself ‘How does everything I build and teach give the learner autonomy, mastery and purpose?’ Blooms Taxonomy helps you design learning objectives that achieve higher order thinking. Try to get at least one learning objective from each category. Only after this are you ready for technology enhancement. Technology and the SAMR Model. Ask how can this serve your pedagogy? Apps are only suggestions, look for better ones. Finally ask “How am I going to use the technologies I have chosen”? For the best use of the Padagogy Wheel Model please visit the TeachThought Blog Post:” http://bit.ly/aboutpedagogy This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered at Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the iPad in V2.0 and V3.0, I want to acknowledge Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps. In V4.0 the App Selection Criteria is based on an excellent 5 part article in Edutopia by Diane Darrow. V5.0 of the Padagogy Wheel has a comprehensive list of Action Verbs which are from the info-graphic “Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Verbs” published by Globaldigitalcitizen.org, first viewed at “Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Verbs for 21st Century Students” on the Teachthought blog. Acknowledgement and Thank You Video Editor pottery.ly 3D Kahoot! Book Traps Seesaw Google Photos Draw Cartoons 2 Kids Genius ScratchJr Toontastic 3D Pic Collage Afterlight Creativity Comic Strip! Comic Puppets Explain Everything MetaMoJi Note Walk Band Drawing Pad Spreaker Studio FilmoraGo Comic Page Creator YouTube Studio Animoto Video Maker Kine Master PicPac Stop Motion Scribble Creative Book Builder Videoshop Voice Changer The Padagogy Wheel Early Years V5.5 ENG Android ABC Kids ABC Preschool ADV Screen Recorder Connect the Dots CVC Learn Duolingo Jolly Phonics Hello Talk Kids Doodle Puffin Google Slides Google Docs Google Clroom Fun Piano First Words Kids Pschool Kids Zoo Kids Safe Search Math & Word Math Kids Notepad Powerpoint Prezi Viewer Programming for Kids Wikids Voice Diary Timmy’s Read Sounds for Toddlers Starfall ABCs Starfall I’m Reading Quick Sketch ThingLink Squid Voice Thread Blackboard for Kids CAQ Chart Draw Class Dojo Comic & Meme Comic Strip Creator Edmono Google Classrm Film Mkr Pro Fun with Physics Google+ Groupboard Hangouts JustTalk Kids Kid’s Pic Dictionary Kids Words LiveBoard Harry’s Magic Pic Book River Crossing IQ Simple Graph Mkr Notes (Notepad) My Kids Messenger Teacher Class 123 Speech to Text Slideshow Maker Skype YouTube Kids Write TED ZOOM Canva Brain Games Kids ABC Spellling 2248 1st Grade Math Happy Kids Timer Hangman FormsApp Easy Music for Kids Creative Movie maker Chart Draw Little Alchemy 2 Lightbot Jr Learn with Fun Kinder- garten Kids Kids Story Builder Kids Genius Pinterest My Reading Words Mindly Math Trg for Kids Google Maps Writing Challenge Little Alchemy Video Maker Sticky Notes! Simple Graph maker School Robotizen AZ Screen Recorder Google Slides Grapholite Easy Screen Recorder Drawing for Kids ChatterPix Kids Creative Movie Mkr Crossword Puzzle ABC Draw Calculator for kids Magisto Google Earth Kids Spelling Flashcard Machine Flashcard Make your own quiz Google Keep iRig Jigsaw Puzzle My Town Kids Puzzle 4 Preschool Mindomo Onenote Writer+ Mouse Timer Socrative Teacher ToDo List Task Mgr Todo Math Photo Collage Scrapbk Marbel Fun Math Mentimeter Sketch Draw & Paint Wikids Chart Draw Duck Duck Reading EduDroid Google Translate Epic! Google Keep Action Words JusTalk Kids Khan Kids Kids Sorting Games Kids Story Builder Kids Tea Time Math Kids InNote Little Panda Treasure Kids ToDo List Plickers Ready Jet Go Remind Rivet MemRise Moose Math Shake-a -Phrase Padlet Show & Tell Snap Markup Splash Math Story Dice Tell a Story Visual Anatomy 2 WeChat "The Padagogy Wheel – It’s Not About The Apps, It’s About the Pedagogy” The Early Years Pedagogy wheel is specifically tailored to fit the needs of the Early Years children from age three to five. Thank you to Bushra Khan (Assistant Manager, Curriculum Early Years Education Operations at Beaconhouse Head Office Lahore, Pakistan) for providing support in suggesting and aligning the apps. EMOJI

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Remembering Criteria: Apps that fit into the "remembering" stage improve the user's ability to define terms, identify facts, and recall and locate information. Many educational apps fall into the "remembering" phase of learning. They ask users to select an answer out of a line-up, find matches, and sequence content or input answers

Applying Criteria: Apps that fit into the applying stage provide opportunities for students to demonstrate their ability to implement learned procedures and methods. They also highlight the ability to apply concepts in unfamiliar circumstances.Analysing Criteria: Apps that fit into the "analysing" stage improve the user's ability to differentiate between the relevant and irrelevant, determine relationships, and recognise the organisation of content..

Evaluating Criteria: Apps that fit into the "evaluating" stage improve the user's ability to judge material or methods based on criteria set by themselves or external sources. They help students judge content reliability, accuracy, quality, effectiveness, and reach informed decisions.Creating: Apps that fit into the "creating" stage provide opportunities for students generate ideas, design plans, and produce products.

For more resources please visit https://bushrakhan00.blogspot.com/

Understanding Criteria: Apps that fit into this "understanding" stage provide opportunities for students to explain ideas or concepts. Understanding apps step away from the selection of a "right" answer and introduce a more open-ended format for students to summarise content and translate meaning.

App Selection Criteria

Developed by Allan Carrington Designing Outcomes Adelaide South Australia Email: [email protected]

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

http://bit.ly/pweyV5ENG

The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-nonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.

Getting the best use out of the Early Years Padagogy Wheel

Smart mobile devices and particularly tablets with well designed educational apps are able to strengthen the cognitive development of young children and enhance knowledge acquisition through three different learning styles i.e. visual, acoustic and kinesthetic learning. The Early Years Padagogy wheel is intended to assist teachers to think logically about their entire teaching practice and give priority to the process of learning rather than the product. Teachers must provide opportunities, which intrinsically motivate children to be increasingly engaged in their own learning. Using the Early Years Padagogy Wheel will help teachers show that it can be beneficial to children of this age, to get involved with apps which support the learner’s cognitive needs and development The Methodology Use it as a series of prompts or “questions to self” to check your teaching from planning to implementation Attributes are the core of learning design. You must constantly revisit things like ethics, responsibility and citizenship. Ask ‘What should a graduate “look like”, be like, etc and how does everything I do support the desired attributes and capabilities?’ Motivation Ask yourself ‘How does everything I build and teach give the learner autonomy, mastery and purpose?’ Blooms Taxonomy helps you design learning objectives that achieve higher order thinking. Try to get at least one learning objective from each category. Only after this are you ready for technology enhancement. Technology and the SAMR Model. Ask how can this serve your pedagogy? Apps are only suggestions, look for better ones. Finally ask “How am I going to use the technologies I have chosen”?

For the best use of the Padagogy Wheel Model please visit the TeachThought Blog Post:” http://bit.ly/aboutpedagogy

This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered at Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the iPad in V2.0 and V3.0, I want to acknowledge Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps. In V4.0 the App Selection Criteria is based on an excellent 5 part article in Edutopia by Diane Darrow. V5.0 of the Padagogy Wheel has a comprehensive list of Action Verbs which are from the info-graphic “Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Verbs” published by Globaldigitalcitizen.org, first viewed at “Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Verbs for 21st Century Students” on the Teachthought blog. Acknowledgement and Thank You

Video Editor

pottery.ly 3D

Kahoot!

BookTraps

Seesaw

Google Photos

Draw Cartoons 2

Kids Genius

ScratchJrToontastic 3D

Pic Collage

AfterlightCreativity

Comic Strip!

Comic Puppets

Explain Everything

MetaMoJi Note

Walk Band

Drawing Pad

Spreaker Studio

FilmoraGo

Comic Page Creator

YouTube Studio

Animoto Video Maker

Kine Master

PicPac Stop Motion

Scribble

Creative Book Builder

Videoshop

Voice Changer

The Padagogy Wheel Early Years V5.5 ENG AndroidABC Kids ABC

Preschool

ADV Screen Recorder

Connect the Dots

CVC Learn

Duolingo

Jolly Phonics

Hello Talk

Kids Doodle

Puffin

Google Slides

Google Docs

Google Clroom

Fun Piano

First Words

Kids Pschool

Kids Zoo

Kids Safe Search

Math & Word

Math Kids

Notepad

Powerpoint

Prezi Viewer

Programming for Kids

Wikids

Voice Diary

Timmy’s Read

Sounds for Toddlers

Starfall ABCs

Starfall I’m Reading

Quick Sketch

ThingLink

Squid

Voice Thread

Blackboard for Kids

CAQ

Chart Draw

ClassDojo

Comic & Meme

Comic Strip Creator

Edmono

Google Classrm

Film Mkr Pro

Fun with Physics

Google+

Groupboard

Hangouts

JustTalk Kids

Kid’s Pic Dictionary

Kids Words

LiveBoard

Harry’s Magic Pic Book

River Crossing IQ

Simple Graph Mkr

Notes (Notepad)

My Kids Messenger

Teacher Class 123

Speech to Text

Slideshow Maker

Skype

YouTube Kids

Write

TED

ZOOM

Canva

Brain Games

Kids

ABC Spellling

2248

1st Grade Math

Happy Kids

Timer

Hangman

FormsApp

Easy Music

for Kids

Creative Movie maker

Chart Draw

Little Alchemy 2

Lightbot Jr

Learn with Fun

Kinder- garten Kids

Kids Story Builder

Kids GeniusPinterest

My Reading Words

Mindly

Math Trg for Kids

Google Maps

Writing Challenge

Little Alchemy

Video Maker

Sticky Notes!

Simple Graph maker

School

Robotizen

AZ Screen Recorder

Google Slides

Grapholite

Easy Screen

Recorder

Drawing for Kids

ChatterPix Kids

Creative Movie Mkr

Crossword Puzzle

ABC Draw

Calculator for kids

Magisto

Google Earth

Kids Spelling

Flashcard Machine

Flashcard Make your own quizGoogle

Keep

iRig

Jigsaw Puzzle

My Town

Kids Puzzle 4

PreschoolMindomoOnenote Writer+

Mouse Timer

Socrative Teacher

ToDo List Task MgrTodo Math

Photo Collage Scrapbk

Marbel Fun Math

Mentimeter

Sketch Draw & Paint

Wikids

Chart Draw Duck Duck

Reading

EduDroid

Google Translate

Epic!Google Keep

Action Words

JusTalk Kids

Khan Kids

Kids Sorting Games

Kids Story Builder

Kids Tea Time

Math Kids

InNote

Little Panda

Treasure

Kids ToDo List

Plickers

Ready Jet Go

Remind

Rivet

MemRise

Moose Math

Shake-a -Phrase

Padlet

Show & Tell

Snap Markup

Splash Math

Story Dice

Tell a Story

Visual Anatomy 2

WeChat

"The Padagogy Wheel – It’s Not About The Apps, It’s About the Pedagogy”

The Early Years Pedagogy wheel is specifically tailored to fit the needs of the Early Years children from age three to five. Thank you to Bushra Khan (Assistant Manager, Curriculum Early Years Education

Operations at Beaconhouse Head Office Lahore, Pakistan) for providing support in suggesting and aligning the apps.

EMOJI