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Rhondda Powling

What Students And Parents Think About Mobile Technology - Edudemic - 3 views

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    Simple infographic that seeks to show just how integrated mobile technology has been integrated into the lives of students of all ages.
Roland Gesthuizen

The Best iPad for Schools article EVER! … and it's not mine :-( | iPad 4 SCHOOLS - 8 views

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    "This article by Edudemic is the best summary of the 5 issues facing iPad rollouts I've read to date. But… many school principals I've met who NEED to read this wont as it's 1300 words. And so, here's my summary for the 'busy' Principal"
John Pearce

The 20 Best Learning Management Systems | Edudemic - 6 views

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    "From Moodle to Edmodo to Inquisiq r3, there's a lot of tools you can use to manage, track, and deliver courses and training programs in your school. They're called Learning Management Solutions (LMS) or sometimes Learning Management Systems. Either way, how do you pick which is the best? A new infographic from Capterra spells it out in simple stats."
Rhondda Powling

10 Ways To Use Mobile Devices in the Classroom | Edudemic - 6 views

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    "It is pretty much a given these days that students have mobile phones, tablets, and e-readers. Leveraging what your students already have and already know how to use is a smart idea - even if you aren't implementing a full-on BYOD classroom environment. There are many ways to have students use their mobile devices in the classroom in a format geared towards learning rather than for leisure. The infographic in this post takes a look at ten fairly general ways to use devices in the classroom. The general nature of some of the recommendations makes it a great starting point if this is a newer concept for you or for a particular group that you're working. "
Rhondda Powling

How Game-Based Learning Can Help Students of All Ages Learn | Edudemic - 6 views

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    Game-based learning offers an approach where learning and play aren't at odds with each other; in fact, games are the vehicle and environment for learning.
John Pearce

The Ultimate Guide To Facebook's New 'Groups For Schools' | Edudemic - 4 views

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    Facebook is moving back to its roots in education with this morning's big announcement of custom groups for schools called, not surprisingly Groups for Schools. While I'm dubious about how, if, and why individual teachers may want to use the service… it'll be great for entire schools who don't have the budget or resources to build their very own online community. So here's the deal: Facebook will let you have an area of the site where anyone with your school's or district's .edu email address can get in and participate. It's basically the same model that Mark Zuckerberg used to launch the site many moons ago.
John Pearce

How To Decide Which Social Network You Should Use | Edudemic - 0 views

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    The following infographic from business consultant Zintro does a decent job summarizing the numbers, pros and cons, and what makes each network different. While it is not exhaustive (where's Pinterest?!), it's helpful.
John Pearce

100 Ways To Use Twitter In Education, By Degree Of Difficulty | Edudemic - 3 views

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    These days, Twitter is a powerhouse for marketing, communication, business, and even education, letting people from around the world work together, share ideas, and gain exposure. It has become a staple at many online colleges and campuses as well, leaving many academics wondering just how and if they should be using Twitter both in the classroom and in their professional lives. So we've revised our our original 2009 list to get you started or up to date.
John Pearce

10 Real-World BYOD Classrooms (And Whether It's Worked Or Not) | Edudemic - 3 views

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    "With budgets tight, many schools are hoping to bring technology into the classroom without having to shell out for a device for each student. A solution for many has been to make classes BYOD (short for "bring your own device"), which allows students to bring laptops, tablets, and smartphones from home and to use them in the classroom and share them with other students. It's a promising idea, especially for schools that don't have big tech budgets, but it has met with some criticism from those who don't think that it's a viable long-term or truly budget-conscious decision. Whether that's the case is yet to be seen, but these stories of schools that have tried out BYOD programs seem to be largely positive, allowing educators and students to embrace technology in learning regardless of the limited resources they may have at hand."
Rhondda Powling

This Is What Happens When You Deploy Android Tablets In A Classroom | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Post discussing the report offers a high-level step-by-step guide to deploying Android tablets (or really any tablet like an iPad is also applicable to an extent) that would be helpful to anyone considering a deployment.
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