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in title, tags, annotations or urlEducation 3.0 and the Pedagogy (Andragogy, Heutagogy) of Mobile Learning | User Generated Education - 41 views
OER mLearning - 24 views
Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 10 Proven Strategies to Break the Ban and Build Opportunities for Student Learning with Cell Phones - 60 views
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The nice thing, however, about cell phones is that you don’t have to worry about distribution, collection, storage, imaging , and charging of devices. Consider working with your students to develop this plan, you may find that they build a strong, comprehensive policy of which they will take ownership and be more likely to follow.
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Breaking the ban starts with the building of relationships with key constituents.
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when it comes to preparing students for success in the 21st century you not only have to think outside the ban, sometimes you have to dive in head first and break it. The following is a collection of ideas each teacher implemented to successfully break and/or work within the ban where they teach in an effort to empower students with the freedom to use their cell phones as personal learning devices.
New Padagogy Wheel Helps You Integrate Technology Using SAMR Model - Edudemic - Edudemic - 186 views
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"Sometimes a visual guide comes along and it just makes total sense. That's how I felt about Allan Carrington's clever 'Padagogy Wheel' which we featured on Edudemic last week. Check out the previous version then view the one below to see the differences. From what I can tell, putting the wheel on this site has generated a bit of buzz and I'm glad we could help spread the knowledge. "
5 Less-Known iPad Apps For The Flipped Classroom - 149 views
mLearning Guide - 2 views
iPad vs. iPad mini | IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 117 views
Here's how Adobe Captivate 6 could have been a Game-Changer for mLearning | The mLearning Revolution Blog - 3 views
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the new Fluid Grid Layout functionality in Dreamweaver
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Responsive Design is the best way for us in eLearning and mLearning to develop learning experiences once and deploy them everywhere and on any device.
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Adobe Shadow in my mind is one of the best pieces of technology to have come out from Adobe in recent memories. Shadow allows you to connect multiple devices to your desktop wirelessly and then as you browse pages on your computer, all of you devices display the same page accordingly. I use this all the time to test my Blog on my Mac, iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire and Droid 2. It’s awesome.
iClassroom iManagement - tips for managing an iPad classroom | Reflections of a Passionate Educator - 123 views
BYOD in the 21st Century - YouTube - 80 views
5 Things Not To Do During an iPad Rollout -- THE Journal - 3 views
14 Smart Tips for Using iPads in Class | MindShift - 9 views
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HAVE FUN! Moving to an iPad program can be a blast for kids, teachers and administrators and has the potential to spark imagination and creativity.
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"For schools that are about to deploy the iPad as their main mobile learning device, there's wisdom to be learned from others who've gone down that road. At Marin Country Day School in Corte Madera, Calif., the first year of a pilot iPad program for sixth-graders has just ended, and some clear lessons have emerged. Here are some tips to help smooth the transition."
Audrey Watters: How Technology Will Disrupt Learning for a Lifetime, Not Just in the Classroom - 3 views
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That's a key piece of lifelong learning -- the learning is self-funded. These are people who want to learn something and are willing to pay to do so.
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As more content, more communities, and more marketplaces spring up online to support these alt-edu endeavors, we may begin to rethink what it means to spend so much time focusing on the classroom when in fact, learning is lifelong.
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the Internet is doing far more than opening doors for K-12 and higher education students. It's also a huge boon for "lifelong learners,"
6 Reasons EdLeaders Should Let Kids Bring Devices to School | Getting Smart - 133 views
Why BYOD Isn't a Trend - 98 views
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This isn't just about Compaq vs. IBM PCs, as I had to deal with back in the day. Or Windows vs. Mac OS. It is about supporting everything, like it or not. And doing so on puny IT budgets too.
BYOD - Worst Idea of the 21st Century? : Stager-to-Go - 127 views
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Schools and school districts who have come to the personal computing party decades late now have conjured a cheap less-empowering way to produce an illusion of modernity. They call it "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) or "Bring Your Own Technology" (BYOT) and it's a terribly reckless idea for the following reasons.