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Lee Ann Seifert

iPad As.... - 0 views

  • the iPad as.... Reader Creator Student Response SystemClassroom Manager Study Tool Organizer Differentiator
  • In order to help educators integrate iPads effectively, we have compiled a list of apps focused on learning goals consistent with the CRCD framework.
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      Many ways to incorporate iPads into the classroom. 
Lee Ann Seifert

How to Get Started Designing Mobile Games For Your Classroom | Spotlight on Digital Med... - 0 views

  • If you’re interested in using mobile games in the classroom, but feeling intimidated about how to get started, Mathews says you need not be
  • starting small and not being afraid to jump right in and experiment. He’s shared his rules of the road here:
    • Lee Ann Seifert
       
      So much technology... so many new things... where to start? Here are a few tips...
Jenna Kubricht

iPad Literature Circles - Literature Circles - 1 views

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    Let's try this next year!!!!!!
Tania Hinojosa

Edumóvil - Edumóvil - 0 views

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      Algunos artículos interesantes sobre la aplicación de programas y apps que apoyan y dan respuesta a las necesidades de la educación en esta nueva era tecnológica y de información
Tania Hinojosa

Edumovil, dispositivos moviles en red para educación y formación - EducaRed - 0 views

  • El proyecto EDUMOVIL parte de la premisa de que la conexión con estos  dispositivos facilita la apertura del aula al mundo, la interacción con nuevas realidades y un nuevo espacio de acceso y producción de conocimiento.
  • En EDUMOVIL convergen cuatro modalidades institucionales que brindan apoyo y recursos en  las áreas más importantes del proyecto:
  • EDUMOVIL pretende desarrollar una investigación fundamentada en proyectos de investigación educativos, usando los equipos móviles como herramientas centrales de aprendizaje e impulsando actividades formativas en tres campos:
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    • Tania Hinojosa
       
      Es un ejemplo de la necesidad mundial por aliarse con la tecnología en beneficio de la educación
Charmaine Weatherbee

IPad Tips & Tutorials | iPad Academy - 0 views

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      This is a great resource for tutorials in the use of ipads.  Many teachers could greatly benefit from the tutorials to maximize the use of their ipads in the classroom.
Charmaine Weatherbee

Facebook and Edutopia Help Teachers Adopt Social Media Tools - 0 views

    • Charmaine Weatherbee
       
      This guidelines promote the use of mobile devices by incorporating social media tools (such as facebook) into the curriculum.  These social media guidelines for the school will promote proper used of this resource.
Mariana Perez Galan

- Learning Digitally.org Blog - 0 views

    • Mariana Perez Galan
       
      Another blog that has interesting entries about digital learning, it has usefull tips on what to do in the classroom or how to use certain devices! Check it out!
Mariana Perez Galan

More Africans learn by mobile phone | eLearning Africa News Portal - 0 views

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      It is very interesting to learn how mobile learning is helping in education in other countries. We are very lucky to have computers, laptops, smartphones, even some of us have ipads, and in some countries in Africa, children are using their smartphones to get extra help with their homeworks! WOW! 
Carolina Montes

Jose Popoff: 10 reasons why I believe students should blog - 0 views

  • my ten reasons why I believe your students should be blogging:
  • 1. It helps students think global.
  • It indirectly improves students' grammar and spelling.
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  • Being aware of how exposed they are to the world through their writing, drives them to take special interest in their grammar and spelling
  • 3. A view of visitors to one's blog is pretty stimulating.
  • 4. Responsible digital and world citizenship.
  • Students feel compelled into posting valuable and sensitive content.
  • hey will feel the pressure of being responsible with what they express and how they express it.
  • 5. Stimulates critical thinking.
  • . Enhances web-creating skills.
  • Fosters creativity and artistry
  • Positive digital footprint
  • Blogging develops collaboration skills.
  • A blog could represent a nice cover letter when applying for a job.
Cynthia Castro

APPitic - 1,800+ EDUapps - 0 views

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    A site worth exploring with enough time, full of many ideas for teaching 
Michelle Munoz

Apple's iPad helps to improve kindergarten literacy in Maine | TabTimes - 0 views

  • 129 students were taught to read and write using an iPad, while the remaining 137 were taught the 'old fashioned' way, using pen and paper.
  • in every single literacy test, students using the iPad outperformed those who did not use the tablet, and by a significant margin.
  • iPad has allowed them to maximise the time spent on teaching the lesson,
imelda Morales

Jason Daponte, The Swarm - Learning Without Frontiers, Londo - YouTube - 0 views

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    Mobile technology presentation.
anonymous

Collecting the best content on mobile learning - 0 views

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    mlearning curation
Kristen Heusinger

How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom - 0 views

  • Remote-controlled class presentations with Idea Flight or Fuze Meeting.
  • Lead classes on a shared digital whiteboard with Penultimate, Splashtop Whiteboard or Doceri Remote.
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    Good overview!
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    check out idea flight app- great for a green classroom
Carolina Montes

60 Inspiring Examples of Twitter in the Classroom | Online Universities - 0 views

  • s a bulletin board
  • etting students know about last minute news like canceled classes.
  • : Instead of emailing each other or waiting to meet in class, students can collaborate on projects and keep track of changes by using a Twitter hashtag.
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  • allow them to instantly tweet their blurts silently instead of out loud.
  • Parents can sign up to receive tweets from teachers, learning about activities, tests, projects, and more.
  • Send out quick quizzes on Twitter, and have them count for bonus points in the classroom.
  • Students can tweet sentences using a particular word to build vocabulary learning.
  • As long as students are held accountable for their grammar, using Twitter offers a great opportunity for improving writing and punctuation.
  • Ask students to unscramble anagrams, contribute synonyms, or give vocabulary definitions on Twitt
  • When students participate in Twitter discussions in class, there’s a great opportunity for conversations to continue to develop even after the lecture is over.
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    60 Ways to use Twitter in the classroom. Students can follow the class if they are absent and be in contact with the teacher, also for last minute notices. 
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