Twitter for Dummies - 0 views
What is the syntax of twitter updates? - 1 views
David Jakes Presentation Resources - 140 Characters and Beyond: Extend Your Use of Twitter - 0 views
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This session will help you extend and add value to your Twitter experience by demonstrating a variety of new Twitter tools that can serve to create a more comprehensive and capable platform for learning. Leave the session with an understanding of how to enlarge the affordances of Twitter and how to make it an essential part of your practice.
Google Invents an App Inventor - 1 views
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According to Google, this resource is so easy to use that kids can create their own Apps, though limited to Google's Android OS. Google borrowed some code from a teacher education program at MIT as their building blocks. They hope young people (and teachers) will be inspired to become serious App creators. Critics say it will only add to the hundreds of low-quality, useless Apps that are already out there. What do you think?
Pew Research: Wealthy Have Laptops, the Poor Have Cell Phones - PCWorld - 1 views
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Pew Research indicates poor and drop outs trend towards cell phones for information. (No surprise).
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What are instructional design considerations to keep in mind when desiging mobile learning for pay-as-you-go learning populations? What are accessible m-learning activities for these learners?
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Clearly, designers should strive to create resources that are as easy to access and use on a cell phone platform as they are on a laptop if they hope to reach these populations. Regarding the high school dropouts: I'm inclined to think there is more going on here than just money issues. There might be a perception that cell phones are "cool" while using a laptop is nerdy and bookish.
AR Textbooks, Virtual Chemistry Sets & the Future of Learning - 1 views
Laura's Psychology Blog » Using Twitter and Facebook in the Classroom - 2 views
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One teacher's experience using Facebook and Twitter in the classroom.
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Great ideas for Facebook and Twitter. However, these two resources are on a lengthy list of things blocked and banned by my district. A continual frustration for me as a teacher is how often decisions are made based on fear, not on policy. The district isn't afraid of the resource, they are afraid of the parent phone call.
The Facebook Classroom: 25 Facebook Apps That Are Perfect for Online Education - Colleg... - 1 views
Facebook | Educators using Facebook - 0 views
News | SDSU | Classrooms in a Twitter - 1 views
Technology and Multiple Intelligences - 0 views
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