An educational platform that kids are using daily must not have content that could lead kids to inappropriate areas. I came across a (BTS) K-pop group (which reveals their sexual slurs and lyrics on their songs via a quick internet search) based in Korea on this platform and I'm letting the founders know that such content should be removed immediately. I'm also letting the school staff know about this and hope this will be considered immediately.
Overall, I really liked the app and plan on using it for research projects. Great way to get kids motivated!
Pebble Go is a kid-friendly app in English and Spanish. The app focuses on five main modules such as animals, science, biographies, social studies, and dinosaurs. The subjects are presented with, photos, media, links to similar topics, printable assessment sheets, and a correct citation. Simple games, article of the day, a search field, and a question of the day are all included in the app. Students can read on their own or choose to have text highlighted and read to them. The modulated speech can help students improve reading fluency. Some cons may be that students can’t change the speed, so they might find it too slow or too fast. This is a fun way for students to practice researching and reporting. Furthermore, students are able to do research on their own or with their peers. Students can look up whatever they find interesting. They can also share their reflections on their research process.
Helping students develop effective research skills manifests their order thinking skills. In fact, students can use order thinking skills while using this app. One way is by evaluating information by citing research to back up their points and ideas. Then students can analyze the information in their own words and reflect on what they just learned. In addition, they can either agree or disagree with research. By doing so, they can use their order thinking skills to create new ideas for future research. For example, if students find information about why the sky is blue. They can back up information using citations and analyzing. They can create new ideas or questions about the information on why the sky is blue
I like that this resource can be used in a whole group setting, in addition to independently. My students are able to pair up and complete research projects using this resource and feel confident in their skills with finding the information. This is a great resource that provides access to informational texts that students are interested in and appropriate for young learners.