Explain Everything Cub

How could you use this app?

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Give an example of one way you could use this in the classroom.

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Explain Everything for Digital Storytelling 😲 Wish I'd viewed this video before I taught plot. This would've been perfect.

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Explain Everything Tutorial for Digital Storytelling

Explain Everything Tutorial for Digital Storytelling
rolandteach About 7 years ago

Explain Everything in class!

This would be an awesome way to hav students illustrate realworld problems to solve applying their math skills.
cartym About 7 years ago

I can use this app by having students solve higher level math word problems. They can record their voice to explain answers.

calljo About 7 years ago

How did I not know about this app until now. WHAATTTT!!!?!?!?!

Okay. This app is amazing. Seriously. Anyways, one way I would like to use this is my classroom is at the beginning of a narrative writing unit. Students wrote memiors at the beginning of the year, and I would have loved to do this. After students have chosen the small moment in their life they want to capture, they could use the Explain Everything app to brainstorm details for their paper. It would look like a Mind Map. They could link pictures, and even record voice over. Using Explain Everything would be so much more enganig and effective verses having students draw a web to organize thoughts. My students would put a lot more time and thought into creating an Explain Everything to plan their papers! 
paigefickbohm About 7 years ago

Ideas for Explain Everything

I downloaded the app and played around with it a bit. I found some awesome explain everythings already created that I could share with staff at our school. In my own classroom, I think it would be a cool way to animate sketchnotes. I could record my sketchnotes as I draw, and then speed it up to create a timelapse. I could also use it to record slides (normally I use Screencastomatic) and highlight as I go. I could also draw sketchnote examples over the top of the slides for my kids to use in their own sketchnotes. I will definitely show it to the math teachers, as I think it could be super helpful for them.
mrsnix About 7 years ago