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Student Multimedia Assignments: From Start to Finish with a Mobile Device | Technology ... - 2 views

  • Student Multimedia Assignments: From Start to Finish with a Mobile Device Posted on March 1, 2011 by Barbara Schroeder
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USA.gov APPS - 2 views

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Digital Natives Australia - 3 views

  • Sixty per cent of children take their mobile phones to school some or all of the time while 43 per cent of children have internet access on their mobile phones.
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Top Secret! Publishing and Sharing Unlisted YouTube Videos to a Secret Facebook Group |... - 2 views

  • I’ve created a PDF tutorial (using one of my most favorite tools for this, ScreenSteps). Feel free to download and distribute. It is meant to be used by students. The instructor will need to create a Facebook group, email the students with the URL and ask them to join, and then make the group Secret after everyone has joined.
  • This method should work very well, allowing students to complete everything entirely on their mobile devices. This eliminates the often confusing step of figuring out how to get the video off of their mobile device and uses free, web-based tools, while keeping everything private.
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Webinars - Education Networks of America - 0 views

  • April 6, 2:00 p.m. CST Upward Mobility, Part 2: How to Integrate Student-Owned Devices Into Schools
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Using Mobile and Social Technologies in Schools - 3 views

  • n recent years, there has been explosive growth in students creating, manipulating, and sharing content online (National School Boards Association, 2007). Recognizing the educational value of encouraging such behaviors, many school leaders have shifted their energies from limiting the use of these technologies to limiting their abuse. As with any other behavior, when schools teach and set expectations for appropriate technology use, students rise to meet the expectations. Such conditions allow educators to focus on, in the words of social technology guru Howard Rheingold (n.d.), educating “children about the necessity for critical thinking and [encouraging] them to exercise their own knowledge of how to make moral choices." One process for creating the necessary conditions is reported in From Fear to Facebook, the first-person account of one California principal who endured a series of false starts to finally arrive at a place where students in his school were maximizing their use of laptops and participatory technologies without the constant distractions of misuse (Levinson, 2010). Other similar processes and programs are emerging, and they all share a common theme: an education that fails to account for the use of social media tools prepares students well for the past, but not for their future.
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Survey reveals educators' must-have technologies | 21st Century Education | eSchoolNews... - 2 views

  • Apple’s iPad haven’t been around for long, they’re already considered the second most useful mobile classroom technology behind laptops, according to a national survey of teachers’ digital media use.
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    This is why teacher-librarians must embrace technology and become the technology integrators in school!
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Ten of the best Droid apps for education | Mobile and Handheld Technologies | eSchoolNe... - 0 views

  • Ten of the best Droid apps for educationHere, we've compiled a list of some of the best education-related apps for Google Android devices
  • Ten of the best Droid apps for educationHere, we've compiled a list of some of the best education-related apps for Google Android devices
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