tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6791470712005065306.post1824607283517188621..comments2024-03-28T05:29:41.767-04:00Comments on SpeechTechie- Technology, Apps and Lessons for SLPs and Teachers who like Words: Animonths- Explaining + Animation = Explanimationseanjsweeneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09778909223071512289noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6791470712005065306.post-75420754720370771522012-03-21T08:10:34.025-04:002012-03-21T08:10:34.025-04:00Thanks for pointing that out, when I say "mad...Thanks for pointing that out, when I say "made-up" I didn't mean to really lay claim to the term- I linked to your site tho in an edit!Sean Sweeneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06482445297143048168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6791470712005065306.post-59330181032818589362012-03-21T04:07:10.589-04:002012-03-21T04:07:10.589-04:00Interesting tool, although 'explanimation'...Interesting tool, although 'explanimation' is already an excisting term, see: http://www.explanimations.com/<br /><br />best,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6791470712005065306.post-43577971667865789042012-03-15T07:02:51.123-04:002012-03-15T07:02:51.123-04:00Hi
You might be interested in these explanimation...Hi<br /><br />You might be interested in these explanimations - http://www.explanimation.net. There's a limited range currently, but we're doing some versions that are free for educational use - they'll be available shortly.<br /><br />All feedback welcome :-)<br /><br />JoeJoe Joneshttp://www.explanimation.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6791470712005065306.post-66570385313159873102012-03-14T09:34:01.806-04:002012-03-14T09:34:01.806-04:00Thanks for these great ideas, Sarah!Thanks for these great ideas, Sarah!Sean Sweeneyhttp://www.speechtechie.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6791470712005065306.post-78045637121879386822012-03-14T08:16:05.035-04:002012-03-14T08:16:05.035-04:00The “Show Me” whiteboard is a free app that I have...The “Show Me” whiteboard is a free app that I have found multiple uses for. My students love making Brain Frames on it and then recording their oral expression of the information while “marking” the ideas/topics in a particular way (e.g., draw a flower, star, checkmark, etc., around the term they are talking about). Recently, some of my students were learning about types of storms in their Science class. They made a “Categorizing” Brain Frame, and then explained each type of storm while drawing an example under it (e.g., for ‘tornado,’ they drew a funnel cloud). Listening to (and watching) their recordings is fun for the students, and allows for modeling/corrections of more effective ways to organize and present the information. We have also used the “Show Me” whiteboard for vocabulary stories, as the ‘drawing-while-recording’ feature makes it possible to “animate” the information. All this in a free app!Sarah Letskynoreply@blogger.com