An opportunity to level the playing field for diverse learners has arrived. With the use of mobile devices and a set of apps, barriers to learning can be removed and will set the stage for access to learning for ALL learners.
Here is a significant update of the Padagogy Wheel developed by Allan Carrington. Here is what he has to say about what is included in the update:
Links to twice as many apps: It has direct links to 122 of the latest and most popular educational iPad apps.
App selection criteria: to help teachers make better app decisions These also are linked to the APPitic website and each Bloom’s Cognitive Domain Category has comprehensive selection criteria. Prompts asking the teacher to think how the app would help the user achieve the domain activities.
Each domain activity linked to apps: (that’s wheel 5 from the core) is linked to a group of apps considered most useful to enhance good outcomes.
The SAMR model wheel better communicates the idea. This might seem a small addition but I have added two way arrows around the wheel. I hope this helps teachers understand that the idea is to virtually align the SAMR model with the Bloom’s category they are working with. The idea is once one or more apps are chosen then think Redefinition if possible. Just keep in focus that the SAMR wheel is meant to spin. It also has a link to a great video from Dr P. as we call him in the ADE community (Dr Ruben Puentedura) who invented the SMAR model, that’s also worth watching.
The QR codes have been updated: and provide a great way to connect the “treeware” (aka printed) poster to online resources. Every mobile device should have a QR reader App …. they are free as well. The email QR code is particularly cool in it sets up an email to me in your email program and even gives it a subject line and says “Hi Allan”.
Information available in 19 languages: This is the most exciting new feature to me and it is again thanks to the hard work of the APPitic team. So if one of these languages is your heart language, and not English, you can research the app and the pedagogical resources in your first language. Now that opens up help to a lot more teachers. Of course the challenge is to get a padagogy wheel in the same 19 languages … anyone like to help?
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Here is a significant update of the Padagogy Wheel developed by Allan Carrington. Here is what he has to say about what is included in the update: