Movenote
Using presentation apps within literacy instruction
What is Movenote?
SAMR Model
Movenote App
Screenshot example of creating a Movenote
Trevor reading "Pig the Pug"
Grace reading "Rainbow FIsh"
Mrs. Stafford reading "Lacey Walker, Nonstop Talker"
Avery reading "Heartprints"
Mrs. Fowler reading "The Dot"
Mrs. Brown reading "Pinkalicious"
Movenote Cautions
1. To access the site from your computer you are now required to pay for a subscription. It seems to be only a one time payment (not yearly) through paypal. There is a teacher and student option. The teacher is much more expensive, but the student is only $5.00. I have had good luck with just purchasing the student subscription.
2. Movenote can be a little more touchy on Android devices.
3. It works great on iPhone and iPads! However, if your Movenote is going to be over 10 minutes, it is best to record it on a computer. I have done 2 twenty minute Movenotes that I have not been able to transfer off of my phones and onto the Movenote cloud due to their length.
For more great information on classroom technology integration...
Leah Stafford
Email: lstafford@greenville.k12.sc.us
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/greenvilleschools.us/lstafford/home
Location: Simpsonville Elementary School, State Road S-23-422, Simpsonville, SC, United States
Phone: 864-355-8311
Twitter: @leahcstafford
Sources
Muhtaris, K. & Ziemke, K. (2015). Amplify: Digital teaching and learning in the K-6 classroom. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Puentedura, R. R. (2013). SAMR: Moving from enhancement to transformation [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://www.hippasus.com/rrpweblog/archives/000095.html.
Romell, D., Kidder, L. C., & Wood, E. (2014). The SAMR model as a framework for evaluating mLearning. Online Learning, [S.l.], v. 18, n. 2, June 2014. Retrieved from https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/435.