The Art of App Smashing
Getting creative with apps to make AWESOME projects!
App Smashing: A Definition ...
There are no limitations here peeps ... let your mind (and your students minds) soar!

Exploring Apps to Smash
The CAMERA is basically the ultimate app smashing tool, allowing you to take a picture of anything you've created and smash it in another app!
Haiku Deck | ThingLink Use Pic Collage, a scene maker, or take a picture. Then add "nubbins" with text comments, links, videos, images and more. You can create portfolios of student work, class portfolios, a project resource page, and so much more! | Popplet Lite This great mind mapping tool lets you color code popples, link thinking, as well as add images and drawings. When you are finished export your thinking map to camera roll and use it in an app smash. A great to for any subject. |
Haiku Deck
ThingLink
You can create portfolios of student work, class portfolios, a project resource page, and so much more!
Croak.itRecord up to 30 seconds of audio. Name your Croak, then a link will be generated for you. How cool would it be to have an interactive ThingLink with Croaks, or add them to QR codes! You can create a class account, or create as a guest. | Pic Collage Endless possibilities are created using this collage too. It can be used across your curriculum for students to share knowledge. Students can add pictures, text and more to produce a digital poster. | Skitch Skitch is associated with Evernote. You can use this app with our without an account. It is an excellent tool to annotate and edit images for use in other apps. |
Croak.it
Record up to 30 seconds of audio. Name your Croak, then a link will be generated for you. How cool would it be to have an interactive ThingLink with Croaks, or add them to QR codes!
You can create a class account, or create as a guest.
Pic Collage
Tellagami Tellagami allows users to create an avatar and record up to 30 seconds of audio which the avatar will say. Users can use a preset background or import an image they have created in another app. Tellagami videos can be saved to the camera roll, the combined in iMovie to create longer videos. | iMovie $4.99 - If there was one app that you just have to pay for, it's iMovie. It's simple interface allows even the youngest of users to import or take pictures & videos, add audio, and create amazing video projects. Here is an example from my 1st graders. | Explain Everything $2.99 - An amazing screen casting app that lets you save video, export to a video hosting site, add images and videos to your presentation, import slides from pre-made presentations and so much more. It is a really powerful tool! Matt Gomez has a great video tutorial here. |
Tellagami
Tellagami videos can be saved to the camera roll, the combined in iMovie to create longer videos.
iMovie
Explain Everything
