Edu Buncee (App called Buncee for Education or website edu.buncee.com) enables you to easily bring together all kinds of content (buncee artwork, photos, videos, drawings, audio, and links) onto one digital canvas, making a cloud-based, shareable creation. Student's can use buncee to turn their experiences and lessons into multimedia digital stories, travel scrapbooks, research projects, and more.
Meanwhile, teachers can create interactive lessons and multimedia presentations, flip their classrooms, and send home beautiful newsletters and invitations to parents and the local community. Teachers can manage their students' work through a private virtual classroom where they can add students, review and grade their buncee submissions, and see the buncee assignments they have sent out to the class.
To learn more, check out these tutorial links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v=k5bMblTvjxA - EduBuncee Walk Through
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3y85TmZlOLe0-YklAPXrKoQvP1iyhO7- - A whole list of Buncee tutorials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWD8MrrUWV8 - Buncee on the iPad
Examples:
https://www.edu.buncee.com/buncee/42356 - Timeline
https://www.buncee.com/buncee/31961 - Scientific Notation
https://www.edu.buncee.com/buncee/57900 - French Revolution
In your Classroom:
Potential use: In foreign language, this could used as part of an oral assessment. The teacher might set up some “scenes” in Buncee, with a written or audio prompt for students to answer, and then students can edit the Buncee to respond.
Teacher --
* teacher creates an assignment in Buncee
* teacher leaves some voice prompts that students should respond to
* teacher leaves some visual prompts / questions that students should respond to
* teacher shares Buncee link with class, with “copyable” permissions
Student --
* students “copy and create” the buncee
* students edit to respond to the prompts that the teacher has left in the project (this can be done orally with the record option and/or written with the text option)
* students will submit Buncee, which will leave the assignment in the teacher dashboard, to be graded <- all within Buncee
To Share:
You must first publish your Buncee (it can be set to private!). Then, tap the share button and choose email, copy the web address from the email and paste it into the completion form!
Meanwhile, teachers can create interactive lessons and multimedia presentations, flip their classrooms, and send home beautiful newsletters and invitations to parents and the local community. Teachers can manage their students' work through a private virtual classroom where they can add students, review and grade their buncee submissions, and see the buncee assignments they have sent out to the class.
To learn more, check out these tutorial links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v=k5bMblTvjxA - EduBuncee Walk Through
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3y85TmZlOLe0-YklAPXrKoQvP1iyhO7- - A whole list of Buncee tutorials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWD8MrrUWV8 - Buncee on the iPad
Examples:
https://www.edu.buncee.com/buncee/42356 - Timeline
https://www.buncee.com/buncee/31961 - Scientific Notation
https://www.edu.buncee.com/buncee/57900 - French Revolution
In your Classroom:
Potential use: In foreign language, this could used as part of an oral assessment. The teacher might set up some “scenes” in Buncee, with a written or audio prompt for students to answer, and then students can edit the Buncee to respond.
Teacher --
* teacher creates an assignment in Buncee
* teacher leaves some voice prompts that students should respond to
* teacher leaves some visual prompts / questions that students should respond to
* teacher shares Buncee link with class, with “copyable” permissions
Student --
* students “copy and create” the buncee
* students edit to respond to the prompts that the teacher has left in the project (this can be done orally with the record option and/or written with the text option)
* students will submit Buncee, which will leave the assignment in the teacher dashboard, to be graded <- all within Buncee
To Share:
You must first publish your Buncee (it can be set to private!). Then, tap the share button and choose email, copy the web address from the email and paste it into the completion form!