Podcasting on with no tools - 0 views
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What if you have students that have no computer lab, no headset/mics in the library, and no recording devices at home? Let them podcast using their cell phone. GCast, Gabcast, and Dropio make it possible. I have also included a handout with screen shots telling students how to create, edit, and embed their podcast.
SimpleLeap Software - Mobile applications for your BlackBerry and iPhone | Cram - Test ... - 0 views
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Tools are emerging to move content to student cell phones.
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Interested to see this software. Hope to get a copy and see how it works with my students. I have no doubt that moving content to mobile devices is going to be an incredibly useful thing to be able to do in the coming years. Do it now or do it later? How about 1:1 cell phone schools instead of laptops.
Technology News: Handheld Devices: Think Before You Ban: A Handheld Is a Powerful Learn... - 0 views
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cell phones and smartphones can also be used as learning tools, writes Studywiz Spark Executive VP Bob Longo. Policies regarding handhelds and cell phones should focus on appropriate use policies, not out-and-out bans.
The Innovative Educator: The Value of Using Cell Phones to Enhance Education and Some C... - 0 views
Studyrails - 0 views
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Website to help students study and get organized. Sends email and cell phone reminders.
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Another new website to help students study. It says that it helps students get organize and overcome procrastination! MIght be worth the trial to learn their tricks! ;-) They have a 14 day trial. Sends email and cell phone reminders and "blocks distractions" (Not sure how.)
Lampitt Honored for 'Sexting' Legislation - The Institute for Responsible Online and Ce... - 0 views
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"We at the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication commend Assemblywoman Pamela R. Lampitt for proactively raising the importance of digital responsibility and awareness at the statewide level." Richard Guerry, the Executive Director of I.R.O.C2 said. "By starting and encouraging a dialogue regarding detrimental digital issues, such as sexting, and by proposing legislation intended to further spread awareness of their negative consequences, the Assemblywoman has become a leader of digital responsibility, or Responsibility 2.1C, in the great state of New Jersey."
Google Glass review (Explorer Edition) - 3 views
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Does your "cell phone" policy include a policy for wearable technology. What will you do when a student shows up wearing Google glass? How about when they go into the locker room? Think about it and adjust your AUP's this summer - next summer will be too late. "A heads-up display seems like a natural fit, and thus we have Google Glass. It's a headset with a projected display, a camera and a data connection that could revolutionize the mobile device industry. It could also cause a public uproar over privacy concerns. Is the potential worth the risk?"
11 reasons to allow cell phone use in 7-12 classroms « CLOUDUCATION - 19 views
ubermix Home - 5 views
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The ubermix is an all-free, specially built, Linux-based operating system designed from the ground up with the needs of education in mind. Built by educators with an eye towards student and teacher empowerment, ubermix takes all the complexity out of student devices by making them as reliable and easy-to-use as a cell phone, without sacrificing the power and capabilities of a full operating system. With a turn-key, 5 minute installation, 20 second quick recovery mechanism, and more than 60 free applications pre-installed, ubermix turns whatever hardware you have into a powerful device for learning. via James T. Sanders
The Great Brain Experiment - 8 views
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This is a fun Android and Apple app from University College London were players complete a range of games to exercise the brain cells and provide researchers with real, but anonymous data to use in their study. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Hello Homeroom: Digital Media Concept Map - 7 views
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Interesting Digital Concept map from Amal Abouldhosn and her class as they discuss media. She says "my students were born in 1998, so they've never really lived on a planet without cell phones or internet." This is a great way to brainstorm and discuss such topics- especially ones where the students have a lot of personal knowledge.
Mobile and Ubiquitous - 7 views
Attention Webmasters - 21ct Century Safe Site Seal of Approval Opportunity - 15 views
Nominate your (personal, school, business) website For The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communications Safety Lab Seal of Approval for free! This is a limited time offer that wi...
Shareable media sets - K12 Open Ed - 17 views
What to do about teens and their dumb naked photos of themselves. - By Dahlia Lithwick ... - 0 views
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Say you're a middle school principal who has just confiscated a cell phone from a 14-year-old boy, only to discover it contains a nude photo of his 13-year-old girlfriend. Do you: a) call the boy's parents in despair, b) call the girl's parents in despair, or c) call the police? More and more, the answer is d) all of the above. Which could result in criminal charges for both of your students and their eventual designation as sex offenders.
Mobile Apps: Free Alternatives to Replace Jott's Functions - 0 views
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Mobile Apps to replace Jott's functionality.
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A reader named Liesl send in this great article from LifeHacker about the alternatives to Jott. Actually, after reading this, there really isn't an alternative to Jott without a lot of elbow grease. I may be coughing up the $3.95 a month. I just really use it. However, I'm going to email them. I NEED A FAMILY PLAN! I have my children using Jott on their cell phones but they use it very infrequently. I should be able to have some sort of family plan for our situation.
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