Digital Content Creation
with Early Learners
Digital Content Creation Apps & Tools
Apple iPad Pro + Apple Pencil
Adobe Draw
TouchCast
TouchCast, much like Educreations, Voicethread, Microsoft Sway, and other presentation alternatives, this is a great tool to have students add a personal touch to early learners' portfolios.
Paint
Simple paint tool that is web based where learners can easily create images and save.
Pixel Art
Simple art creator tool that is web based where learners can easily create pixel art images that can be saved.
Little Birds Tales
iOS app that allows learners to draw within the app pictures and record or write their story.
Book Creator
Storybird
"Storybird lets anyone make visual stories in seconds. We curate artwork from illustrators and animators around the world and inspire writers of any age to turn those images into fresh stories." (from Storybird's website)
Google Slides
Google Slides allows users to create a presentation that can be turned into a video, a digital or print portfolio.
Can learning portfolios be used with early learners?
The GOAL: Use learning portfolios with early learners, specifically first graders, to track progress towards mastery of writing standards. Using apps that are simple to use for students of all ages my goal is to create reflective student learning portfolios that create content rather than consume content to track their learning and mastery.
Cristin M. Dillard
Mrs. Dillard worked to integrate an interdisciplinary classroom pedagogy in her library media center which serves grades Pre-K through first grade. Collaborating with classroom teachers, she works to create interdisciplinary lessons that focus on key learning concepts to help with mastery and providing qualitative data to show progress towards mastery for each student she works with. Now she works with teachers to provide professional development to integration technology that transforms learning and shifts the way we learn.
Email: cristin.m.dillard@gmail.com
Website: http://www.cristinmdillard.com
Twitter: @Mrs_Dilly