Skitch is truly a multi-purpose app that lets you markup virtually any document. It’s more than just a note-taking tool. You can markup a photo for fun, point things out on a map, markup a webpage, annotate a PDF, or use it as a blank canvas for a fresh idea, drawing it out from scratch.
To learn more, check out these tutorial links:
https://evernote.com/skitch/guide/ios/#1 - Online Tutorial by Evernote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLmayO_zDA - YouTube Video Tutorial
Examples:
http://blogs.msdn.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/communityserver-components-imagefileviewer/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles-00-00-01-61-40/7245.6862.skitch.png_2D00_550x0.png_2D00_550x0.png - Math Example
http://5tanfieldlea.weebly.com/uploads/7/9/1/2/7912840/4446148_orig.jpg - Annotate Text
http://carnazzosclass.wikispaces.com/file/view/Photo%20Jan%2017,%201%2022%2019%20PM.jpg/484032586/Photo%20Jan%2017,%201%2022%2019%20PM.jpg - Science Example
https://srahuff.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/2013-02-28-15-21-59.png
http://www.kmnoll.info/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/image2.jpg - Annotate Maps
In Your Classroom:
To Share:
You have two options for sharing this to the completion form, tap the share button and choose one of the following options:
1. You can share it as an "Evernote Link" if you have or want to create a free Evernote Account. Tap "Evernote Link" in your share options. It will ask you for your Evernote log in. Choose which Evernote notebook in which you would like to put your image. Then, choose "Share", the link will then be copied to your clipboard and you can paste it into your completion form.
2. You can save it to your photos by choosing the "Save" option at the bottom of your Share screen. Go to you Google Drive (still on your iPad) and top the "+" in the upper right corner and choose "Upload Photos or Videos" from the menu. Choose the "camera roll" and tap your Popplet picture, then tap the check mark in the blue box just under the "+" (this will load the image into you Drive.) Tap on the "i" next to your picture and tap "Get Link" from the menu. This will give you the link for your completion form!
To learn more, check out these tutorial links:
https://evernote.com/skitch/guide/ios/#1 - Online Tutorial by Evernote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLmayO_zDA - YouTube Video Tutorial
Examples:
http://blogs.msdn.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/communityserver-components-imagefileviewer/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles-00-00-01-61-40/7245.6862.skitch.png_2D00_550x0.png_2D00_550x0.png - Math Example
http://5tanfieldlea.weebly.com/uploads/7/9/1/2/7912840/4446148_orig.jpg - Annotate Text
http://carnazzosclass.wikispaces.com/file/view/Photo%20Jan%2017,%201%2022%2019%20PM.jpg/484032586/Photo%20Jan%2017,%201%2022%2019%20PM.jpg - Science Example
https://srahuff.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/2013-02-28-15-21-59.png
http://www.kmnoll.info/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/image2.jpg - Annotate Maps
In Your Classroom:
- Math: You can use this app like a whiteboard to practice computational skills, solve word problems, and draw geometric shapes and label vertices.
- Science: You can use this app like a whiteboard to draw life cycles, draw molecules or annotate photos to label parts of a plant, or create diagrams for food chain.
- Language Arts: The text annotation can be used for fictional or informative writing assignments. The whiteboard can be used for word study in terms of learning syllabication, prefixes and suffixes or sight words. Create various types of concept maps or diagrams.
- Geography: Skitch allows you to identify a point of interest on a map. Students can point out objects and locations within a photo. This app also has a world map that you can crop to show regions. You are able to locate a region on the map during discussions to see where it was located in relation to where we were.
- Foreign language: Take a photograph (or find one on the internet) of a scene and label objects in a different language.
To Share:
You have two options for sharing this to the completion form, tap the share button and choose one of the following options:
1. You can share it as an "Evernote Link" if you have or want to create a free Evernote Account. Tap "Evernote Link" in your share options. It will ask you for your Evernote log in. Choose which Evernote notebook in which you would like to put your image. Then, choose "Share", the link will then be copied to your clipboard and you can paste it into your completion form.
2. You can save it to your photos by choosing the "Save" option at the bottom of your Share screen. Go to you Google Drive (still on your iPad) and top the "+" in the upper right corner and choose "Upload Photos or Videos" from the menu. Choose the "camera roll" and tap your Popplet picture, then tap the check mark in the blue box just under the "+" (this will load the image into you Drive.) Tap on the "i" next to your picture and tap "Get Link" from the menu. This will give you the link for your completion form!