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Mobile Learning: Transforming Education, Engaging Students, and Improving Outcomes - 1 views

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    "Mobile Learning: Transforming Education, Engaging Students, and Improving Outcomes"
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Edmodo District Spotlight: Chicago Public Schools - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    This webinar will highlight the Chicago Public School District's use of Edmodo as part of their iPad initiative. Technology Integration Specialist Margaret Murphy will be joined by educators from Chicago Public Schools to discuss how mobile devices and Edmodo can be used to improve classroom engagement and bring users throughout the district together.
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http://www.creativechange.net/about-us/our-story/ - 3 views

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    "I wanted to build an organization focused on supporting educators to teach effectively about sustainability. I wanted to equip people with quality curriculum that supports inquiry, engagement and action. "
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Using Technology to Reach Unreachable Students | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Harrold, R. (2012). Measuring the Effect of iPads in the Classroom. International Educator, 26(4)."
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Positive Pressure & Support Part 2: Supervision - 0 views

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    So, you're waist deep in your school's initiative. Maybe it's improving learning by taking advantage of 1to1 tablets or laptops, or through Mass Customized Learning, or with a focus on student motivation and engagement. And you are providing teachers with training and resources.
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24 benefits of mobile learning | - 1 views

  • Convenience and flexibility: mobile learning can be accessed anywhere
  • mobile learning enables training to be ‘situated rather than simulated
  • always-available nature of mobile learning
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  • mobile learning can happen during ‘dead time’,
  • Fits many different learning styles:
  • Improves social learning
  • means to enable interaction between peers and tutors using mobile devices.
  • he voice recorder on many mobile devices enables effortless and instantaneous recording of thoughts and opinions.
  • collecting portfolio evidence via audio, still or video camera.
  • mobile devices offer timely access to information,
  • nables forgotten or mistakenly remembered information to be speedily accessed and redressed.
  • accessed prior to meetings or beginning tasks, improves learners’ confidence in their skills.
  • so avoids cognitive overload.
  • quick-fire knowledge or mobile assessments/quizzes, in between other kinds of training activities,
  • enable trainers to determine learners’ level of knowledge and plan their sessions accordingly.
  • be contextualised to the exact spot in a workplace it makes reference to.
  • nd then synchronised when a wireless connection is available again.
  • mobile learning is cheaper than booking the resources required for face-to-face training
  • use of touch screens and other more direct input devices removes a layer of interactivity,
  • ith GPS and the use of QR codes learning can become specific to a location or a real life QR code marker
  • own personal device they are more likely to engage with the learning
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    the 24 benefits of mobile learning to convince you to start thinking about your future mobile solutions (if you haven't started already that is!)
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