Instagram
Instagram
is a fun way to share pictures with your friends and family. Teachers and
students are also using it in several ways in the classroom. All you need to do
is upload the app from your phone, once its uploaded click on it, make an
account and in seconds you are snapping pictures of your choice. These images
can be saved onto your device or they can be posted directly to Instagram. I
uploaded an app for my phone to add text on the pictures. I’m happy to say that
it was an app gone free. The app was Pic O Gram, it is really simple to use. I
had to insert the text first and then I shared the photograph to Instagram. I
learned that with Instagram you can share the pictures via Facebook, Twitter,
Tumblr, and Flickr. Take a look at these pictures I uploaded to my Instagram account.
Vine
Vine
is a fun way to create and share short, creative, looping videos in a simple
and quick way. I learned that Vine is owned by Twitter, so you can log in via
Twitter, too. I have a Twitter account, but I logged in using my e-mail
address. Vine only allows you to record 6 second videos and it only begins recording when your finger is on the screen. You can press and
release to assemble videos in three or more parts. That’s what I did to make my
videos. Take a look at these three videos I posted on my Vine account:
How
can I as a teacher and future librarian use Instagram and Vine with students in
the class?
· I love Art
therefore I can post an image on Instagram and students can evaluate it and
discuss its hues, patterns, and its visual texture.
· Students may write
a summary of their findings.
· I could perhaps
use an image as a writing prompt.
· I could perhaps use
an image to narrate an create a story during read aloud time.
· I could perhaps
post images of different eras and have students write about those eras.
· Students could use
pictures of things that represent them and explain to the rest of the class how
each image represents them.
· I could share
images of my future library displays.
· I may share images
of the reading corners to promote the library.
· Images of upcoming
books
· I could use Vine videos
to say three or four words that describe a book by holding the book as I say those
words. Perhaps it intrigues readers to read the book.
· I could have
students create Vine videos on antonyms, synonyms, and homonyms- Create a video
in which one student says “make,” another one says “create,” the third student
says “produce,” and a fourth student says, “All synonyms of invent.” Of course,
they would have to say it quickly.
· Students could
perhaps draw the beginning, middle, and end of a story and create a 6 second
video of the story by holding up the drawings of their story.
· I could also create
a video of the classroom (quick peeks) to motivate students to return to school
after the summer break.
· As a future
librarian I could do the same by creating a video of quick peeks to different
areas of the library.

Great ideas on integrating Instagram and Vine into the classroom!
ReplyDeleteThese were great ideas, and your products were nice, too. Hopefully you bookmark this for future ideas!
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