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D L

iPads for Elementary - 1 views

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    This video features a elementary math teacher who uses math apps on the iPad to collaborate with parents in regards to new math textbook adoption. Great idea for collaborating and connecting with parents. This video also shows a child who is autistic benefiting from the iPad. I do not recommend this video for sharing because it starts out with a Pantene commercial and then continues to be blurry. However, the idea of using the iPad and apps to connect and communicate with parents a new math curriculum is an innovative use of this technology. SIG 1 Context: mobile devices, iPad, apps for exploration, collaboration
D L

iPad makes field trips interactive - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article about innovative and future technology which will provide teachers with interactive study guides and pop quizzes while on field trips. The potential is for reduced behavior problems. A potential problem is the cost of 3G iPads which are necessary for technology. A solution may exist with the collaboration of Square Crumbs and JoliCloud. This is a good example of collaboration between companies which will benefit education. This will be something to watch for in the future. SIG 1Context: Collaboration, mobility, field trips, student engagement
rachel vartanian

Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? Educase - 0 views

  • Clark Quinn, professor, author, and expert in computer-based education, defined mobile learning as the intersection of mobile computing (the application of small, portable, and wireless computing and comm
  • unication devices) and e-learning (learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and communic
  • ations technology).
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  • Instructional Uses. With the iPod, students can download podcasts of relevant instructional material along with audio and video lectures. Although the early devices have rather small screens, future versions probably will have bigger screens so that users can read e-books on them.
  • Pros. With 87 percent of the market share, the iPod has already proven its popularity with students.
  • Instructional Uses. Students can use an MP3 player to download and listen to podcasts and audio lectures.
  • E-book readers are used to download text-based materials. They can store hundreds of e-books, newspapers, and magazines. Magnification and highlighting features facilitate easy reading and marking of texts, and full-text search makes it easy to find specific passages.
  • Instructional Uses. Students can use an e-book reader to download and store text-based instructional materials and electronic textbooks; read resources on demand; and conduct research.
  • Benefits: Great for people on the go. Anytime, anywhere access to content. Can enhance interaction between and among students and instructors. Great for just-in-time training or review of content. Can enhance student-centered learning. Can appeal to tech-savvy students because of the media-rich environment. Support differentiation of student learning needs and personalized learning.7 Reduce cultural and communication barriers between faculty and students by using communication channels that students like.8 Facilitate collaboration through synchronous and asynchronous communication.Challenges: May make it easier to cheat. Could give tech-savvy students an advantage over non-technical students. Can create a feeling of isolation or of being out-of-the-loop for non-techies. May require media to be reformatted or offered in multiple formats. Might render some content outdated because of rapid upgrades—here today, outdated tomorrow. Could require additional learning curve for non-technical students and faculty. May be used as a new high-tech package for the same old dull and boring content.
  • capitalize on the flexibility and freedom afforded by these devices.
  • wherever and whenever they need it.
  • Learning will center on the individual learner's environment rather than the classroom. Learning will involve learners making meaningful connections to resources and other people. The ability to instantly publish their observations and reflections as digital media will empower learners to become investigators of their own environments. The ability to easily capture and record life events will assist learners in recall and collaborative reflection. Distributed collaboration and mobile team opportunities will be greatly enhanced.
  • Behaviorism: Quick feedback or reinforcement can be facilitated through mobile devices. Constructivism: Mobile devices enable immersive experiences such as those provided by simulations or games. Situated learning: Learners can take mobile devices into authentic learning environments or "context-aware" environments, such as specially equipped museums. Collaborative learning: Mobile devices provide a handy additional means of communication and a portable means of electronic information gathering and sharing. Informal/lifelong learning: Mobile devices accompany users in their everyday experiences and become a convenient source of information or means of communication that assists with learning. Support/coordination: Mobile devices provide just-in-time access to learning resources, news, information, planners, address books, calculators, and so forth.
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    This article provides some great information and raises interesting questions regarding the pedagogical reasoning and rationale for using mobile devices in the classroom.  The article lists various types of mobile devices and lays out their instructional uses, pros, and cons.  In addition, I found the section titled "Benefits and Challenges of Mobile Learning" and "Pedagogical Implications" important for our evaluation considerations in the conclusion of our project. 
D L

Can mobile devices transform education? - 1 views

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    This article describes a Buffalo Hunt simulation using mobile devices with elementary students to meet state standards along with other examples. While research at this point is only antecdotal for most mobile device implementation, this article shows a 10% and 20% increase in math test scores in a N. Carolina school. This information is valuable as we evaluate the effects of mobile devices on learning. Further research needs to be done to assess whether this increase in math scores is due to content access provided by mobile devices or increased collaboration and connection with the classroom teacher. SIG1Context: mobile devices, apps for exploration, effectiveness, evaluation
D L

Mobile Apps for Education Evolving - 2 views

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    This article address app and mobile device management in the classroom. One example, is the new innovation of allowing the teacher management control over a students mobile device from his/her computer. Another discussion, is about the collaboration which could take place between educators and developers in regards to what constitutes a "good app." This is valuable because the next step may be the development of apps that align to standards. This is a process and concern educators should be interesting in following or even participating in. SIG1Context: inventing, collaboration, apps, SIG 1 Context: mobile devices, management, apps
D L

Ridgeway Elementary begins teaching with iPads - 0 views

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    This brief article discusses the collaboration between parent's association and school to provide students with iPads. SIG1 Context: mobile devices
D L

Maryland 4th graders use Android on a field trip - 1 views

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    This article summarizes the use of smart phones on a 4th grade history field trip. The article discusses the collaboration which occurred between the teacher and Verizon to provide an interactive field trip experience. A decrease in "rough housing" was observed as a result. This article might help teachers re-think the field trip experience. SIG 1Context: funding, collaboration, mobility
D L

Alaska Teacher's Blog - 1 views

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    This blog shows a video of two elementary students collaboration in creating a game which allows them to explore fractions.
D L

Less Than a Class Set by Kristin Redington Bennett - 5 views

This is a useful article for teachers who don't have a class set of iPads to create a 1:1 scenario.

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Ryan B

Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students | Text... - 0 views

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    Great easy to create web posters. Sharing as one of the resources for the classroom
D L

Qualcomm's Wireless Reach initiative - Augmented Reality "School in the Park"... - 1 views

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    This you tube video gives a short overview of the augmented reality "school in the park" project which utilizes mobile devices and augmented reality to provide students with real world experiences across the curriculum. What a fabulous idea and project. This is valuable to any educator as an example of pushing the boundries of learning to meet the needs of diverse learners. SIG1 Context: mobile devices, outdoor learning, real world connection, cross curricular, smart phones, AR
Ryan B

About Skype in the classroom | Skype Education - 0 views

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    This site gives more ideas on how to use Skype in the classroom. Introduce your students to new ways of seeing the world with a cultural exchange. Bring language to life with real-life conversations where students can practice a new language with a class of native speakers. And More!
Ryan B

Squidoo : Welcome to Squidoo - 1 views

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    Squidoo makes it easy to build your personal interest graph of the things you know and love On Squidoo, you can write a page. A single webpage, focused on a single topic. > After more investation Blogger seems a better deal.
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    SIG 1 Context: Connection
D L

4 Ways to Use Edmodo for mobile learning - 2 views

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    This blog gives an overview of four ways to use Edmodo on field trips, back channel discussions, homework support, and check in with your class. SIG 1 context: mobile devices, apps
D L

An iPad in Every Classroom: Teacher Tested Student Approved - 1 views

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    This is a teacher blog about the pro's and con's of iPads and other mobile devices for the classroom. I think this is a great article because it is from an educator in the trenches experience with the iPad. This is valuable to our SIG because it focuses on apps as a solution to any limitation of the iPad. SIG1Context: Rachel and I may want to look at this as introduction to apps in general.
D L

Education 2020 - 3 views

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    This site discussed two integrated augmented reality learning experiences for students in grades 3-5. Included was a description of "School in the Park." This website outlines for educators two different ways to integrate hand held devices into the curriculum and provide a real world experience for students SIG 1 Context: mobile devices, augmented reality, cross-curricular, exploration, divide, Dawn LeComte
D L

iPads for all - 2 views

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    Article describes a 1:1 initiative for all students in a rural Vermont town. Principal observes 67% decrease in disciplinary actions. iPad battles Net book and wins in terms of longer battery life and reduced boot up time. Gives some ideas although not definitively outlined about using iPads in the curriculum. More anectodal evidence supporting the iPad. SIG 1Context: funding, collaboration, pilot programs, connection, cross curricular, classroom, divide
D L

Integrating Technology in K12/Textbooks vs. iPad - 1 views

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    This article gives and overview of the advantages and disadvantages of using textbooks vs. iPads in the k12 curriculum. This article promotes the use of iPads in the classroom which is our context. This article would be useful for administration, school boards, and teachers as a reference for weighing the advantages and disadvantages of iPads in the classroom. Dawn LeComte SIG1 context: mobile devices, iPads
D L

Tower School's 1:1 Program Brings the iPad 2 to the Elementary Classroom By Tad Wayne T... - 1 views

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    This two page article discusses intial teacher training, funding, and outcome to Tower K-8 school's implementation of the iPad 2. This article addresses creative funding for a pilot program. This is a valuable resource for any school considering iPad implementation into the curriculum. SIG 1 Context: collaboration, pilot programs, iPads, cross curricular, connection Dawn LeComte
D L

One iPad Classroom.pdf - 1 views

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    The One iPad Classroom.pdf is a thorough outline of how one teacher uses his iPad for utility, and classroom instruction. This article covers apps across the curriculum. This is a valuable resource for teachers with only one iPad for their classroom. SIG 1Context: apps for utility, cross curricular apps, maximizing resources
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