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The article provides an overview of the process involved in envisioning, developing and incorporating mobile technology into the curriculum at 2 institutions of higher education and a public charter school. Topics discussed include the 3 projects for experiences envisioning, developing and integrating digital media and technology at the Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a prekindergarten class at Big Pine Academy, Florida and University of Central Florida (UCF)
This website will give you information on apps you can download on to iPads for classroom use. It will give you articles on the best web tools to use in your classroom. I like how it has posters you can use in your classroom and apps you can look at to use in the classroom if they are appropriate or not.
Liz Kolb converted, from being one of those teachers who “didn't see value of cell phones on campus” to devising ways to use cell phones as learning tools
I think the key in using cell phones in the classroom is to teach the students that their phones can be used as educational tools to benefit the learning process.
this type of technology integration will better prepare students for the 21st century workforce, where jobs are performed on mobile devices, such as cell phones
Truly, cell phones are rampant in the workplace, so we need to dedicate the time and effort to show our students the proper way to use this amazing tool.
we can teach kids to use their cell phones as a way to learn about, document, and organize their world in preparation for life in the 21st century.