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cgafford

Can mobile learning bridge the digital divide and learning gap? - 1 views

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    This blog post gives statistics that prove that students using mobile learning have increased test scores to about 20%. This blog post focuses on developing countries and it really opened my eyes to the countries outside of the United States. I always know how lucky we are with all the resources we have here, this blog post reminded the importance to all students around the world with how technology can really help them.
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    ICT for learning may be a trendy and popular topic as a blog on this site last week discussed, but the fact remains that children from poorer households are less likely to have access to ICT both in and out-of-school. As a result, they take longer to adapt to using the technology or hone their...
anonymous

graphite | Ingredients for effective teaching - 0 views

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    A new site, sponsored by Bill Gates and Common Sense Media, allows students and instructors to rate various software programs, mobile apps, and Websites
anonymous

Discovery Education Web2014 : Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    Presentation Tools, Video Tools,Mobile Tools, and Community Tools
melrichardson21

"People with Real Experiences:" Using Mobile Devices in High School Social Studies - 0 views

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    Group 9: Claire and Melissa This journal article is accessible thought the link given above by accessing the UMUC library Friedman and Garcia describe a qualitative study wherein they taught a lesson on the 9-11 attacks either through asking them to read transcribed oral history interviews or listen to them with an interactive iPad app called "Explore 9-11." The students who used the "Explore 9-11" app reported greater emotional engagement with the historical actors, leading one student to describe the app as depicting "people with real experiences." Students who used the app reported an overall positive experience of interacting with the various sources and greater historical empathy than students who did not use the app. Resources: "People with Real Experiences:" Using Mobile Devices in High School Social Studies Adam M Friedman & Emily R Garcia ISSN 1933-5415
Leslie Schroeder

Dictionary & Translation Pro Nokia app - 0 views

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    This free app is appropriate for anyone who can access a 3G or WiFi network to use all three sources (Thesaurus, Dictionary, and Translator). The application is invaluable for ESL students who can access the app via a mobile telephone for in-class assistance to hundreds of new words, definitions and translations.
randallhansen

Technology Integration, 1 to 1, and Student Centered Learning… Ten Free Resou... - 10 views

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    This is a great resource for technology integration. The sites listed are easily adaptable across subject areas. This would be a good tool for differentiation and for teaching to different learning styles. I particularly like the ReadWriteThink site and the Screencast-o-matic. The ReadWriteThink site allows students to demonstrate knowledge, and the Screencast-o-matic seems like a great tool to create sub plans!
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    This blog was very interesting and reminded me of tools I haven't looked at or thought to use in my classroom. I could see using Google Earth for students to have an interactive adventure through history. Also, I envisioned myself using the Screencast-o-matic, Quzziz, and Formative with my students.
loreggio1

Instructional Strategies and Best Practices to Narrow the Mathematics Achievement Gaps ... - 7 views

The research questions of this single site case study involved understanding why an achievement gap exists, and to identify the instructional strategies and best practices used to narrow the achiev...

Instruction Strategies & Achievement Gap

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