Mobile Apps 2.0 Mind Map Bloom's Taxonomy

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Mobile Apps 2.0 Mind Map Bloom's Taxonomy by Mind Map: Mobile Apps 2.0 Mind Map Bloom's Taxonomy

1. Evernote

1.1. Notes, Reminders and Maps can now all be easily stored, accessed and shared between administrators and staff, or teachers and students. Information is transferable between multiple devices and can be stored easily.

2. Numbers

2.1. Similar to Spreadsheet, Numbers allows you to easily filter information into a neatly organized, readable document. It is compatible with multiple apps that serve a similar functionality.

3. Mobile Mind Map 2.0

4. Ashleigh Hackett

4.1. EDU 580

5. Understanding

5.1. Brain Pop Jr.

5.1.1. As an Elementary educator, student understanding material can be difficult. Brain Pop Jr. is a great way to expose those hard to understand objectives in a different way. This app also provides a variety of activities to support learning. I believe as an admin. it would be a great resource to share with your teachers and teachers with students.

5.2. You Tube

5.2.1. You Tube is nearly limitless in the accessible content. All areas of growth and understanding are provided through short clips to enhance the learning process for the educator and the student.

5.3. Netflix

5.3.1. Netflix has a surplus of documentary videos. Many of the documentaries are applicable for real world, and thought provoking in nature. Having a guided list of these videos could be useful in growing as an educator, and as a leader.

5.4. Dictionary

5.4.1. The days of the paper dictionary are nearly behind us. This app allows you quickly access a word, the correct spelling of a word, as well as the definition of the word.

6. Organization/Remembering/Recall

6.1. Pages

6.1.1. Similar to Word, Pages is a document that can be created on your mobile device. It can be shared between devices. This app can also do voice to text if there happens to be a disability involved.

7. Creating/Collaborating

7.1. iMovie

7.1.1. This app allows teachers/students/admin create quick short videos. This can be exported quickly through the cloud, email, through Facebook or YouTube. Allowing quick access to provide the ability to reflect.

7.2. Instagram

7.2.1. Students/Educators could easily upload pictures of their learning and following learning through the hashtag. This would be a great way for parents to feel involved with the classroom.

7.3. Aurasma

7.3.1. Students/Educators are able to create posters and videos to explain/deliver information in a format that is more entertaining than prior methods of delivery.

8. Evaluating/Reflecting/Connecting

8.1. Skype

8.1.1. Skype allows educators/students connect with others, of a variety of students, educators, professionals and environments on a global spectrum. Now, you can have a face to face conference and be in totally different countries to share ideas.

8.2. Twitter

8.2.1. Twitter is a steady stream of information, articles and ideas to connect and reflect with other like minded thinkers.

8.3. Pinterest

8.3.1. Pinterest is a visually refreshing application that is organized into categories that are easy to access and navigate. Great ideas from other people are flooded to these boards and supported by appealing pictures and linked to useful websites.