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Cindy Hanks

Cell Phones: 21st Century Learning Tools? | Education.com - 0 views

  • 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
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      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
    • Cindy Hanks
       
      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.
lcrouter

Can Cell Phones In Pre-K Serve a Purpose? at Peace, Love, and Pre-K - 0 views

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    Join the conversation!  How do you use cell phones in class?  Cell phones in pre-k?  What do you think?
Yun

Should cell phone be allowed in schools? - 0 views

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    Usage of cell phones in schools has both positive and negative sides. Cell phone may be used once out side the school but should be banned in school hours.Even school going children are using the. This wide usage of cell phones specially by school children created a lot of fuss.
kaiteme5050

Cell phones increasingly a class act - Page 2 - Chicago Tribune - 0 views

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    A good articles about the positive benefits of utilizing cell phones in the classroom and includes some good examples!
rupes23

Fun Interactive Math Game for Kids - 0 views

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    Matho is a great website and also a phone app for both iphone and android for parent to have available for their children. Kids love to play online games and this type of website allows parents to provide their children with a fun interactive game while enhancing their math skills. Also the games are timed so this can further challenge kids to want to compete in trying to get the highest score in the shortest amount of time.
Araceli Matos

Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    Use your own technology
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    This is a great resource for teachers looking for fast assessments (exit slips, tally answers, etc). Free accounts are available and you can see real time results as students answer. It can be set to have one answer per computer/smart phone, or multiple answers per. Great to have parents leave anonymous comments to questions.
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    Instant audience feedback for use with mobile devices. Free for up to 40 users. Great way to use cell phones in the classroom for polling activities.
Myriam Oualit Siraj

Cell phones in the Classroom: What's Your Policy? - 0 views

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    Negative comments about cell phones in the classroom from a teacher in health sciences.
Myriam Oualit Siraj

Phones in the Classroom: Yay or Nay? - 0 views

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    Teachers comment on using cell phones in the classroom.
kanners07

Lift the Cell Phone Ban - 0 views

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    Cell phones could become the next big learning tool in the classroom. So why have schools been so slow to embrace them? Without a doubt, cell phones can cause serious disruption in the classroom. From urgent text messages flying across the room to lessons interrupted by rap-song ringtones, these gadgets are responsible for nationwide frustration among educators.
marshalmiller

Turning Student Cell Phones into Instructional Tools with Nearpod (EdSurge News) - 0 views

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    A cool way to actually use student's cell phones as a tool in the classroom.
mfrejka6

50 technological advances your children will laugh at - 1 views

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    4. Buildings with phone numbers Yes, you really did have to call a building to ask whether the person you wanted to speak to was there or not. Buildings had phone numbers, not people. Now, almost everyone has a mobile phone and the concept of trying to guess where someone might be before you call them is almost entirely redundant.
Araceli Matos

Wiffiti - 0 views

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    Wiffiti is a free interactive messaging site that you can use with students. It is one of the sites recommended to use with lessons using cell phones. The student can summarize their reading assignments and text them to the site. Using a projector you can show the summaries to the class.
Yun

http://www.m-learning.org/archive/docs/The%20m-learning%20project%20-%20technology%20up... - 0 views

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    Mobile learning: Provide an update on the development of mobile phone technologies with the potential for supporting and/or delivering some elements of teaching and learning. Report briefly on the work and key findings of the m-learning research and development project.
Tameika Fraser

For All Rubrics - 0 views

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    - Easily create your own rubrics - Complete rubrics on iPads, tablets or phones - Collect data offline with no internet access - Compute scores automatically - Print rubrics or save as PDF or spreadsheet
Kellie Monteleone

Socrative Teacher - 0 views

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    Can be used to post questions to students, which they can access via computer or any other type of i-pad, i-phone or android. Also can be used for real time responses during class
valtlc11

ERIC - Digital Citizenship: Addressing Appropriate Technology Behavior, Learning & Lead... - 1 views

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    Recently, the popular press has pointed to increasing evidence of misuse and abuse of emerging technologies in U.S. schools. Some examples include using Web sites to intimidate or threaten students, downloading music illegally from the Internet, plagiarizing information using the Internet, using cellular phones during class time, and playing games on laptops or handhelds during class. How can these issues be addressed?
kanners07

Educational Leadership:Interventions That Work:Cell Phones as Teaching Tools - 1 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
kanners07

Cell Phones in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Author:By Liz Kolb, description: This book illustrates how teachers and administrators use cell phones for classroom projects, homework assignments, and communication with parents., Category: Paperback Books, Length:
leslie009

Remind | Remind101 is now Remind - 0 views

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    Remind (formerly Remind101) is a safe, free way for teachers to text message students and keep in touch with parents.
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    This is a great website for teachers to use. They are able to send text messages to parents to remind them of events that are coming up without using your actual phone number.
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