Bria sanders

Place where you can write extra details

Additional explanation for Puppet Edu app

  • April 4, 2017 at 12:51 PM
  • Visible to public
When working with the Puppet edu app, I began to have technical difficulties so I was not able to finish the video and talk about what I did and did not like about the app. Some of the pros on the app include the fact that it is kid friendly. It is also very easy for children to create a book on their own. Another thing I love about the app is the amount of options students have to express their creativity skills. The content is kid friendly. There is nothing on the app that I felt would be inappropriate for children. It meets the consideration requirement because it allows students to take what they have learned and apply it in their books. For content and components, students are able to personalize their own books and make them look the way the students like while also meeting the requirements. Under logistics, like previously stated, there is no inappropriate content on the app. The fluency for the app is really good being that students are able to move through the app easily. The app can be an alternative rather than having students create a paperback book. This way it allows the students to do hands on work while interacting with technology at the same time for the substitution vs transformation model. One students create their book, they are able to share it with the class and the teacher for evidence of learning. One thing I DD not like about the app is that sometimes it freezes up. Also, like in my video, sometimes the document takes a while to save the book, but of course no app is perfect. Overall, I really enjoyed working with the app.