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A Great App to Remotely Control Google Drive Presentations ~ Educational Technology and... - 0 views

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    "De Mobo Slides is a great application to remotely control the presentations you create through Google Slides, Prezi, and Slideshare right from your iPhone or Android-operated device. The process is ver simple: you install De Mobo app on your mobile device and pair it with your computer using a generated code as shown in the video below. Once the two devices are connected you can then start streamlining presentations from your mobile device. However for this to work, you need to make sure both of the devices are connected on the same network. Some of the features provided by De Mobo include: 'integrating your webcam into your presentation as a Smart Overhead Projector, access to your speaker notes on your phoneA, embedded timer, playable embedded Youtube videos, ptions to change presentation animations on the fly, and access to PDF on your local storage, Dropbox or Box.net. Watch the video below to learn more about how to use De Mobo.'  Follow us on : Twitter, Facebook , Google plus, Pinterest . You might also like: All The Resources and Tips You Need to Effectively ... 7 Ways Teachers Can Create Videos without Installing ... Two Excellent Web Tools to Easily Record and Share Audio ... 4 Awesome Google Drive Templates to Help Students Create ... Linkwithin Newer Post Older Post Home Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest RSS Email Visit Med's profile on Pinterest.   GOOGLE+ BADGE SEARCH THIS BLOG ABOUT US Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is operated by a team of dedicated teachers located in Canada. For any questions regarding our website or the content we publish, please contact EdTech admin, Med Kharbach, at: info@educatorstechnology.com. Copyright © 2010-2016 Educational Technology and Mobile Learning . By : EdTech Team. "
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Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing - 0 views

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    Flickr allows students to take pictures and send them to a private space online. For example: A homework assignment for 4th grade mathematics students requires students to take pictures of different polygons they see in their everyday lives and instantly send them (along with a short text message describing the type of polygon) to a private space online. The next day in class the teacher can open the private space and use it to illustrate polygons and their connection to students' lives, leading to a lesson on how to measure these polygons. Both flickr.com and photobucket.com are sites that would allow this type of sharing. Both have a private mobile address that can be used on any mobile phone; the teacher just needs to set up the mobile account and give the students the address.
karen sipe

Flagr :: Sharewhere! - 0 views

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    Mobile Geotagging allows users to post media (photos, video, audio or text) from a mobile phone to a specific point on a map. Flagr allows users to create public, semiprivate, or private maps. Great tool for teachers in many subject areas to enhance learning. For example, students studying habitats or different biological species can take pictures within their community and then send each picture band a description of where the habitat or species was found. In the classroom the teacher opens up the class flagr map and the students then identify the species and discuss why they were found in each particular habitat.
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Kloudz A Cool Drawing Tool for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Drawing tools for teachers and students.
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Great Guide on Google Draw Tips and Basics ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Guide on google draw tips and basics
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10 Interesting Ways to Integrate QR Codes in Your Teaching (Infographic) ~ Educational ... - 0 views

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    "With the advance of mobile technologies, QR Code technologies open up a vast terrain for educational uses. There are several ways teachers can leverage the educational potential of QR Codes in their instruction. The visual below sums up 10 interesting examples of how you can use QR Codes with your students. We have also included some interesting resources and video tutorials to help better understand the whole concept of QR Codes in education. Check them out and share with your colleagues. Enjoy"
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http://www.classdojo.com/ - 0 views

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    This tools makes monitoring student behavior easy. Teachers can set up their class and monitor and make notes on behavior with their mobile device as they move around the room.
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This is How to Create Mind Maps Using Google Draw ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 0 views

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    video on using google draw to create mind maps
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Tons of Free public Domain Materials to Use in Class ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 0 views

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    This section features essays written by renowned scholars , writers and artists. Every fortnight Public Domain Review publishes a long-form essay. All of these essays are arranged into different categories including: poetry, religion, philosophy, science and medicine,culture and history, and literature.
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The 10 Best iPad Apps for The Start of School Year ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 0 views

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    list of apps for the start of the school year.
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Yodio - Add voice to photos - 0 views

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    Yodio enables students to create and participate in individual or collaborative digital storybooks using a mobile phone. For example: a class of 1st graders on a trip to the zoo creates a collaborative digital sotrybook with Yodio concerning what they learned about the animals on the trip. Each parent chaperone has a group of four or five students, who take turns calling in to the yodio phone number (on the parent chaperone's phone) and recording their observations about an animal, perhaps even capturing the animal's sound. Students also take a picture of their chosen animal with the cell phone. Back at school, the students log in to Yodio and create a digital sotrybook combining their recorded narrations and photos.
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Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket - 0 views

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    Photobucket allows photo sharing by students to a private mobile address. The classroom teacher needs to set up the account and give the students the address so they can submit pictures and messages to the address.
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Lesson Plan Idea for Research with the EasyBib Moblie App « EasyBib - 0 views

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    Easy Bib mobile app that allows students to scan the barcode of a book, magazine, etc. to create a citation.
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10 of the best apps for education | eSchool News - 0 views

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    The following apps Molecules, Word Lens, Blackboard mobile learn, Today in History, Math Ref Free, P183 Graphing Claculator, Star Walk, Cram, Essay Grader, eclicker
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A Free Web & Mobile App for Reading Comfortably - Readability - 0 views

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    Readability turns any web page into a clean view for reading now or later on your computer, smartphone, or tablet.
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3 Excellent iPad Workflow Sheets for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Ipad workflow charts for making a poster, talking research, and vocabulary words on the ipad
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7 Great Web Tools To Help Students Study Collaboratively ~ Educational Technology and M... - 0 views

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    The social platform Google+ has some excellent integrated tools that students can draw on to study collaboratively. Two of these tools are Circles and Hangout. The Circles feature allows users to create group of contacts with whom they can easily converse and share materials. Google Hangout allows you to hold video conferences with a limited group of people. The great thing I like about Google Hangout is the things you can do while using it. You can for instance share your screen, collaborate on a Google Doc or even use a collaborative whiteboard. Hangouts can be recorded and streamed live on YouTube.
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https://posterous.com/ - 0 views

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    Posterous sites are the simple way to send your message where you need it. Posterous groups are great for sharing privately via email, mobile, or the web. Discuss, collaborate, or just keep everyone on the same page, whether it's colleagues, a club, team, group of friends, or family
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A Thin Line : www.athinline.org - 0 views

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    Sexting Quiz for middle and high school students. Use to generate discussion about appropriate behavior on a mobile device.
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YouTube - Digital Dossier - 0 views

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    Youtube video that talks about Digital Dossier describing all the digital records that accumulate about a typical person from conception to death. Use this to make students aware that all mobile messages, media uses, and calls are part of their permanent record.
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