- Finally! Research-based proof that students use cell phones for LEARNING - 3 views
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research which supports the idea that students use cell phones to learn
- 20+ Storybook Creation Tools and Apps - 0 views
- 100 Educational iOS Apps - 1 views
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"Mobile devices are transforming the way teachers are teaching and students are learning. The term "Flipped Classrooms" is becoming more mainstream in which teachers are using online methods to teach and students are using mobile devices to learn. This alphabetical list covers a wide variety of areas of interest to teachers and students alike."
- From the Principal's Office: 3 Steps to Leveraging the Power of Technology to Disrupt... - 1 views
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as 21st century school leaders, need to become leaders of digital disruption to fundamentally change how we do school.
- Let's Brainstorm with Mobile Devices! 15+ Free Apps for IOS/Android - 1 views
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"Brainstorming is an important process for any subject and helps improve writing, organizer group ideas, inspires discussion, and provides a roadmap for projects. When brainstorming is combined with sketching, drawing, and graphic organizers it helps learners to organize their thoughts for better flow and organization. Moreover, learners can make connections to previous knowledge and expand on what they already know. This means the brain will process the new information into long-term memory. Our learners can utilize free mobile apps to brainstorm on the go whenever they feel inspired. The following are brainstorming apps for IOS/Android devices. Free Brainstorming Apps"
- BYOT: No Internet Access, No Problem - 4 views
Project Based Learning - 8 views
The Consultants-E - Tools & Resources - 4 views
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"This new section features online apps which you may find useful in your teaching. Check that app! reviews are written by participants and tutors from our mLearning in Practice online training course, so the apps are tried and tested by real language teachers. Click on the links below to find out more about the app, and suggestions for ways to use it with your own students. We update this section regularly, so come back regularly - or subscribe to our social media channels and the updates will come to you!"
- From the Principal's Office: For Teachers on Twitter - 0 views
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From the Principal's Office: For Teachers on Twitter
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more teachers will find their way to Twitter, and many more already on Twitter may eventually make the site a home-base for parent-teacher communication in the future.
THE Journal June 2013 Page 10 - 1 views
Here's the Secret to Raising a Safe, Smart Kid | Common Sense Media - 2 views
Will Technology Make My Kid Fat, Dumb, and Mean? | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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