Leanna Landsmann: 'Maker' movement inspires learning by creating things | The Tennessea... - 0 views
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My daughter is a fifth-grader. On her teacher’s website, it says the class will have “Maker Days” once a month. Students should bring “raw materials for tinkering.”
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Middle Grades Makers: Invent to Learn | MiddleWeb - 0 views
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Amazing new tools, materials, and skills turn us all into makers. Using technology to make, repair, or customize the things we need brings engineering, design, and computer science to the masses. Hundreds of thousands of adults and children are frequenting Maker Faires, hackerspaces, and DIY (Do-It-Yourself) websites. A growing library of literature inspires learners of all ages and experiences to seize control of their world.
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This is a 360 degree viewpoint of The Maker Movement inspiring a reemergence and metamorphosis of art and STEM in the classroom. The focus of learning can be on inventiveness and creativity rather than being so heavily on standardized testing that is devoid of engagement. Mobile learning is a part of this movement. This is of high interest to me because I think it will give our culture a positive new energy that will uplift our economy and increase production. This will be production not focused on consumerism but production grounded in meaning. The future needs people that can create solutions to world problems.
5 Myths About Writing With Mobile Devices - Edudemic - Edudemic - 1 views
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The difficulty I have with writing on an iPod is one of the things that consistently has me preferring the computer for producing text content. While this article did not really sway me from that opinion, it did give me a new perspective on writing itself and how students are learning it with mobile devices.
Mobile Game-Based Learning in secondary education: engagement, motivation and learning... - 0 views
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Mobile Game-based verses project based learning: The results showed those pupils who played the game to be engaged and to gain significantly more knowledge about medieval Amsterdam than those pupils who received regular project-based instruction. High interest to me due to gamepbased learning and connection with mobile devices.
10 things you should know about supporting mobile devices - TechRepublic - 1 views
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"The explosion of mobile device usage in business has led to some tricky and unexpected support challenges. Brien Posey lists some of the concerns IT pros should be aware of." This is a popular tech support site. This fellow is very cautious about security and mobile devices he also discussed the lack of training for tech support staff being thrown into having to support staff suddenly without being told that the devices had been acquired. Some of the comments brought varying opinions about how mobile devices should be allowed, or not,and why. Most seemed to feel they should be allowed. Though it depended on how sensitive your data is in the business and a clear use policy would be helpful.
Classroom 2.0 - Archived audio webinars - 3 views
Elementary school students use technology to become tree detectives at Penn State Arbor... - 0 views
Wired Detectives at Large! 4th Graders using augmentive reality, mobile devices, and QR Codes! Check it out!
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Susan's Evernote notebook.https://www.evernote.com/pub/subriere/SJB-MAT622
Inkling Takes Dead Aim At Apple And Amazon With New Google Search-Friendly Digital Publ... - 0 views
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