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Yapp App

You may have just received an invitation to this week's class from me!  I used the mobile application Yapp to create it.  I first heard about this app from Edudemic sometime last week.  I thought that it would be a fun alternative to a PowerPoint.  To be up front, there are a few things that I really like about this app and a few things that it could improve in. 

There is a lot to like about this app!  
  • It is fairly simple to create an invite.  Just go to the website and start creating!
  • There are a variety of themes to choose from.  I happened to choose the movie projector theme because I thought that it would fit with our Google Hangout this week.  
  • It is pretty customizable within the theme.  You can add as many schedules, news feeds, and galleries as you like.  The schedule is also fairly easy to edit.
  • If you were using this as a true invite to a party or school event, the typed in location brings attendees to a map so they know how to get there.  
  • You can quickly mail the invite out to folks; with or without a message.
  • It also allows you to create a QR Code for the invite.  I have TONS of info on QR Codes on this board & these posts.
  • You can Tweet, FB, tumblr, text (or whatever your social network pleasure is) the link of the invite to folks.  This allows you to share it with the masses; if you so choose.
  • I like the News Feed option.  It allows folks to type in notes and add pictures right there. 
  • You can broadcast whatever you type into the news feed.  This is pretty cool because what it sends a little message to everyone who has downloaded it that you posted and they should check it out. (You'll notice that I posted and broadcasted 3 Digital Citizenship posters.)
  • You can add a Twitter feed. This is perfect if you are at a large event where some folks are tweeting about it on Twitter.  For me, this would be an easy way to see what everyone is saying at a conference whether they have Twitter or not (I tweet every nugget when I'm at conferences). 
  • Creating the schedule was pretty easy.  It is great that you can add little notes in for each part of the schedule.  (Hmmm...I see an elapsed time assessment/activity for kiddos.)
  • It doesn't say it, but it looks like you can create multiple schedules for multiple days.  You can add as many schedule pages as you like, so my deduction is that it's possible.  I can absolutely see hosting a class event during the day and evening and having two different schedules posted.  (Hmmm...this may be a fun way to remind parents of conferences.)
  • Yapp is on Twitter.  Following them is beneficial because it looks like they tweet out news, updates, and ideas pretty regularly.
  • There is an app for both Apple and Droid.
  • Oh!  Did I mention that it is FREE?
However, as much as there is to like about it, there are some things that could use some tweaking.  (I've already contacted them and they quickly got back to me.)
  • In-app creation is currently impossible.  However, you can create online.  I created ours on my iPad in Safari.
  • You can only add pictures in the News Feed.  My thinking is that the gallery is an ideal spot for this, but pictures can only be added online.
  • There is no way for folks to RSVP.  (Unless I missed something.)  I did however send out a tweet asking Yapp about this.  Hoping to hear back soon.
  • The people page / option is a bit confusing to me.  Personally, I think it would make the most sense if the people page was where you could see who was attending, allowing folks to add their name and a quick pic of themselves.  Almost  like a guestbook.  But, it looks like this can only be done online by the person who created the invite.  (I've emailed this suggestion to them.)
  • You can only sign in through Facebook.  I really don't like having a lot of things connected to my Facebook page.  I like to control my own username, passwords, emails, etc.  I'm thinking this may make it a bit tricky to use in the classroom, but it looks like once you are signed in you are signed in.
  • You can only open the invite in the Yapp app.  If you don't have a smartphone, or tablet powered by Apple or Google Play you can't view it.  
Here is the QR Code for this week's agenda (the Yapp invite I emailed you).  

You can download the app here for Apple devices and here for Google Play devices.  The ID is SNTQ7B.  

You can also use your smartphone or tablet's internet capabilities and use this link: http://my.yapp.us/SNTQ7B

If you happen to find any great digital citizenship pictures please add them in the News Feed!  Remember to broadcast them.  I'll see you all at the Hangout on Wednesday!


Guess what!?! I was just finishing up this post when Yapp got back to me on Twitter about the RSVP option.  They suggested using a NewsFeed to do this. I could see this working well.  Folks could say if they are going & post their name & a pic.  They also said that some folks include in an email address so they can be RSVP'd.   

How could you see this app being used in the classroom with (or without) students?

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1 comments:

Mrs. Mitchell's Class said...

Tracy, thank you so much for sharing this with us! I see this working well with my grade level team! We create events all the time, this would be a very helpful and fun way to keep all of us in the loop!

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