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Berta Winiker

Suren Ramasubbu: What Are Mobile Devices Teaching Your Kids? - 0 views

  • A generation of students is growing up with a different level of access to information at their collective fingertips.
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  • Subjects like algebra are more palatable when placed in a game format and students can relate the relevancy of real world experiences.
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  • allowing the learner to work through their weak spots in the privacy of their handheld.
    • Berta Winiker
       
      I'm curious as to to specifics of this study about discipline issues vanishing. What was the population studied? Other questions.
    • Berta Winiker
       
      clicking on the word estimates doesn't provide more details about this statement
  • Young people communicate differently based on today's technology.
  • Discipline issues nearly vanish:
  • Whether schools will allow ad-supported technology in the classroom remains to be seen.
  • ebook learning experience can be enjoyed anywhere for free.
  • The iSchool Initiative estimates each $150 iPod touch would save at least $600 per student per year.
  • Any notes she made on any platform would be saved automatically. This content and extra portability cost the student and the school nothing.
    • Berta Winiker
       
      Back it up with the info, please
  • Adults need continuing education
  • The majority of the world accesses the Internet through a mobile device instead of a desktop PC.)
  • "Learning in the 21st Century: Taking it Mobile!" survey.
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    includes a link to a 2 hour audio Global Education Conference via Blackboard Collaborative
Ryan Fleming

Technapex iPad Helps Special Education Students Learn, Communicate | Technapex - 0 views

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    This is kinda, esoteric, but I'm sharing this only because it is directly related to me. Though, since many of you guys have special needs students in classrooms, this is certainly an interesting read. 
Ryan Fleming

How Can Teachers Prepare Kids for a Connected World? | MindShift - 0 views

  • In an effort to change how American schools think about teaching, Jenkins’ team developed a strategy called PLAY (Participatory Learning and You) to explain the exploratory and experimental approach to teaching they think students would benefit from. The team worked with teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District, and recently released a series of studies that describe what they found. “PLAY describes a mode of experimentation, of testing materials, trying out new solutions, exploring new horizons,” Jenkins said. It’s how kids interact with games – throwing themselves in without reading the rules, testing the limits and feeling free to try and fail. But this learning style is hard to achieve in a system ruled by high-stakes testing where there is no room for students to fail. Everything they do goes on their academic record and they have become unaccustomed to experimenting.
joan carey

How the iPad helps scientists do their jobs | Macworld - 0 views

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    "It wasn't so long ago that Chris Grant would regularly take a whole lab's worth of equipment with him into the wilderness. Today, he just takes an iPad." This article discusses how scientists are just beginning to use mobile devices, specifically the iPad, to assist them in field research. It is exciting to see how they are using it, and how new this is - even for "real" scientists. I feel like i am in good company! This is also exciting because I may be able to use this kind of information to acquire funding for field research studies and equipment for BEEC..
Jane Wilde

10 Ways That Mobile Learning Will Revolutionize Education | Co.Design: business + innov... - 0 views

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    Broad strokes, quick read, changing memes.
Jane Wilde

A pedagogical framework for mobile learning: Categorizing educational applications of m... - 0 views

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    Productivity is at the bottom of the hierrarchy in Figure 2 MWUAHAHAHA. In a recent post I ranted that mobile devices don't make us productive. (Or at least that would be a poor goal.) Warning, this is an academic "conceptual" paper.
Berta Winiker

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom - 0 views

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    I'd bet that there's something useful here for you or someone you know, teach, or count as a family member. Pass it on!
Berta Winiker

New to iPad? iPad Basic Work tasks - "In a Nutshell" - 0 views

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    I needed a simple info graphic, something easy on my eyes, after such a text-rich first week of class
Steven Davis

Mobile Learning Environments by David Gagnon - 1 views

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    I found David's Characteristics of Communication over FM Radio vs. Mobile Phones Table to be very enlightening. He really managed to distill the powerful differences between broadcasting information and collaboratively creating information. It clearly shines a light on the limitations of traditional, lecture-based learning and the flexibility of mobile learning.
Morgan Potter

elearn Magazine: It's the Pedagogy, Stupid: Lessons from an iPad Lending Program - 3 views

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    The most jaw-dropping educational apps available focus on the hard sciences. It's simply impossible not to understand the properties of mercury better when looking at it in 3-D using an app like "The Elements."
Lucie deLaBruere

Using Moodle: Moodle on an iPad - 2 views

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    Issues with Moodle on Mobile
Lucie deLaBruere

Smartphones for Smarter Kids - NCCS Tech Bytes - 0 views

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    recycle older devices to help kids learn wifi only smartphones
Lucie deLaBruere

Best Tablets - Top Ratings and Reviews | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This site compares tablets and proviles comparison for many different types of mobile devices (tablet).  If you are shopping for a tablet or comparing other mobile devices to yours, you should add this site to your list of resources
Lucie deLaBruere

23 Ways To Use The iPad In The 21st Century PBL Classroom By Workflow - 1 views

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    i liked the way this ipad visual is laid out to support imagine, design, publish
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    Classfies Apps using IMAGINE, DESIGN, PUBLISH
Lucie deLaBruere

iPad Note Taking: iPad/iPhone Apps AppGuide - 0 views

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    Notetaking Apps I recommend starting with NOTEABILITY because you you can take multimodal notes and also annotate PDF's and its a great value! The price is right.
Lucie deLaBruere

Best iPad PDF Markup Apps | TCGeeks - 0 views

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    3 of the pricier but most popular apps for Annotation. (I love iAnnotate) and have found it worth the $. Note that this article is a year old, but has recent comments.
Lucie deLaBruere

Diigo Power Note for Android - 0 views

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    If you are using an Android device, use the PowerNote App. Once installed, go back to your browser, find a website, click Share and Power Note will be a choice. Choose it to get to the features of Diigo.
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    If you are using an Android device, use the PowerNote App. Once installed, go back to your browser, find a website, click Share and Power Note will be a choice. Choose it to get to the features of Diigo.
Lucie deLaBruere

Diigo on iPad on Vimeo - 0 views

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    How to install Diigo on your iPad
Lucie deLaBruere

Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | E... - 0 views

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    This article not only shows step by step how to get started, it also offers some great insight on how and why you would use diigo for classroom collaboration
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    Read this to understand how and WHY to use Diigo
Lucie deLaBruere

Diigo Warm Up - YouTube - 0 views

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    Introduction to Diigo video tutorial by Lucie
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    Introduction to Diigo
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