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beth boykin

The Difference Between Technology Use And Technology Integration - 5 views

  • The Difference Between Technology Use And Technology Integration
  • he Difference Between Technology Use And Technology Integration 10/23/2014, TeachThought Staff, 8 Comments
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    love the chart comparing difference between technology use and technology integration
Kecia Waddell, PhD

Plickers - FAVORITE Classroom Student Response System - 4 views

shared by Kecia Waddell, PhD on 14 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Great accommodation for school districts with limited resources and for students with no mobile devices
Susan Gaer

evernote templates - 14 views

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    Susan, this is gold. I'm a power user of Evernote, and this have helped me a lot to increase my productivity. Thank you :)
Vicki Davis

Create a story on e-safety with use of mobile phone - 11 views

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    This lesson has me intrigued as it uses a mobile phone and Microsoft Tag. I make sure all my students have a windows live id and a google id (using our google apps for domain) so this wouldn't be a problem for me. I like the idea of using mobile phones in esafety lessons.
Vicki Davis

Easy Classroom Polling For Teachers and Students | ClassPager - 12 views

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    This is an easy, private, free, polling system used by cell phone expert Liz Kolb. With her thoughts on this, I'm willing to plan it in during January.
Susan Gaer

Tablet quiz - 10 views

shared by Susan Gaer on 28 Dec 11 - No Cached
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    Make quizzes app for smartphones
Vicki Davis

Text Messaging helps Curb Problem Drinking - 4 views

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    This research shows that cell phone text messages can be used curb problem drinking as compared to a control group that did not receive the text messages. This begs to ask. How can cell phone text messages be used to help with other behaviors? Studying? Test reminders? Behavioral issues? Weight loss? Cell phones are a great friend of education BECAUSE THEY ARE ALWAYS WITH STUDENTS. Kids have a computer in their pocket that we choose to ignore because we are unwilling to teach them the proper way to behave. It is easier to lock up the phones than teach good judgement and the ability to focus. Hold kids accountable but make friends with cell phones, they are here to stay.
Susan Gaer

Cellphones in learning - 7 views

shared by Susan Gaer on 14 Nov 11 - No Cached
Susan Gaer

Banned Sites - 8 views

shared by Susan Gaer on 14 Nov 11 - No Cached
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