Reunited…for a workshop at TCEA, Yolanda Barker and I will be presenting “iVocabulary” at TCEA 2013.
iVocabulary Workshop Description: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking are integral to developing language. This session will utilize the four skills to focus on multiple ways to develop vocabulary utilizing mobile devices in the iClassroom. The tour of resources will include specific content-based glossary apps and apps that allow you to create your own flashcards and personal glossaries (e.g. Quizlet) and apptivities that extend the vocabulary (e.g. creating a Frayer model in Popplet Lite or a vocabulary sorting activity in iCardSort). Vocabulary development will increase with use of video creation utilizing apps like Mad Lips and Puppet Pals. Writing and Reading will be supported with annotation apps (e.g. Notability, PaperPort Notes) and book creation apps (e.g. Scribble Press, Albums FX Lite). The session will culminate with “surprisingly educational” apps that support the four skills (e.g. StoryLines for Schools and TypeDrawing for Free).
Thinglink Framework: Yolanda’s graphically inclined hubby created a Scrabble board to house all of the links for the course. 8 List.ly lists of apps, a Prezi of samples, and much more is hidden in the image below.

A Prezi of iVocab products was created to showcase products and samples for each of the 8 app categories.
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Christian Beer
February 5, 2013 at 11:10 am
Hi!
Just out of curiosity: why did you choose the name of my popular iPhone / iPad app iVocabulary? Do you plan to use it? More info: http://ivocabularyapp.com
I was happy to find somebody tweeting about iVocabulary until I found out it’s not about my app.
Best regards,
Christian Beer
lisajohnson2007
February 6, 2013 at 2:35 pm
I was simply using it as a generic title for vocabulary activities on an iOS device. I have actually been using the iVocabulary title in previous posts as well – http://www.techchef4u.com/?p=2680 and http://www.techchef4u.com/?p=1712.
My sincerest apologies for any confusion with your app.
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