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veronica occelli

123D Catch: capture 3D photos using your iPad - 0 views

    • veronica occelli
       
      Don't know what I could use this for, but it sounds pretty cool!
Mariana Rendon

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    ICT IN EARLY YEARS
Mariana Rendon

Harmful Effects Of Cell Phones On Kids | LIVESTRONG.COM - 0 views

  • Harmful Effects of Cell Phones on Kids
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    RISKS OF USING MOBILE DEVICES IN CHILDREN
Mariana Rendon

Developing the Child Brain - 0 views

  • Children Endangered by Cell Phone Radiation
  • Their latest work shows the process is linked to serious brain damage. Professor Salford said neurons that would normally not become "senile" until people reached their 60s may now do so when they were in their 30s. In addition, research indicates that exposure to cell phones’ radiation causes red blood cells to leak hemoglobin. Scientists exposed samples of blood to microwave radiation and found that even at lower levels than those emitted by cell phones, the blood cells leaked hemoglobin.
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    Mobile Device Risk
Jenna Kubricht

iPad Literature Circles - Literature Circles - 1 views

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    Let's try this next year!!!!!!
Anamaria Recio

How to use mobile devices in the classroom | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional - 1 views

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    this article gives you ideas on how to use mobile devices in the classroom
Anamaria Recio

Mobile Devices in the Classroom | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

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    this is an interesting read about how mobile devices went from being banned to now used as a creative learning tool.
Debora Gomez

8 Great Free Web Resources Focused on Using the iPad in Education | Emerging Education ... - 0 views

  • Some of the Internet’s best resources dedicated exclusively to educational uses of the iPad.
  • put together links to apps grouped by Academic Subject.
  • published hundreds of helpful and insightful articles about iPad apps for teaching and learning
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  • “Bloom’s Taxonomy”, “Device”, “Grade level”, “News”, “Price”,“Student reviewed apps”, and “Subject”, and these categories can be mixed to narrow right down to a targeted topic.
  • YouTube video channel we found that is dedicated specifically to “videos of useful apps for education”
Mauricio Castaneda

Wii Love Learning: Using Gaming Technology to Engage Students | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Wii Love Learning: Using Gaming Technology to Engage Students
Mauricio Castaneda

Can I Play Flash on iPad? Yes! - 0 views

  • Can I Play Flash on iPad? Yes! Did you know that your iPad can actually play back Flash-based eLearning courses and presentations? Even though the native support of Flash is not provided on iPads and iPhones, there is more than one way to use either of the devices to share your Flash projects.
Mauricio Castaneda

50 resources for iPad use in the classroom | ZDNet - 0 views

  • For teachers, some of which are just beginning to use tablets and mobile devices in class,
  • elow is a collection of tutorials, lesson plans and applications for educators to utilize.
  • examples of these kinds of developments, and in particular, resources for Apple products in education are becoming widely available online.
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  • 50 resources for iPad use in the classroom By Charlie Osborne | May 3, 2012, 6:00am PDT The transition to the more extensive use of technology in classrooms across the West has resulted in the integration of bring your own device (BYOD) schemes, equipping students with netbooks and tablet computers, and lessons that use social media & online services. Gesture-based technology is on the rise; according to the latest NMC Horizon Report, gesture-based technological models will become more readily integrated as a method of learning within the next few years. The iPhone, iPad, Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect technology are examples of these kinds of developments, and in particular, resources for Apple products in education are becoming widely available online. For teachers, some of which are just beginning to use tablets and mobile devices in class, these resources can be invaluable in promoting more interactive classrooms and understanding how best to use and control such products. Below is a collection of tutorials, lesson plans and applications for educators to utilize.
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    Ideas to use iPads in the classroom
Mauricio Castaneda

10 Ways to Optimize Your iPad for Kids With Special Needs - 0 views

  • 10 Ways to Optimize Your iPad for Kids With Special Needs
Mauricio Castaneda

Howard Rheingold on how the five web literacies are becoming essential surviv... - 0 views

  • Howard Rheingold on how the five web literacies are becoming essential survival skills
Mauricio Castaneda

How Teachers Make Cell Phones Work in the Classroom | Spotlight on Digital Media and Le... - 1 views

    • Catherine Short
       
      Math classes almost always start with a "problem of the day." This would be a great way to do it!
  • Using Socrative, an app that shows real-time poll results for both multiple-choice and short-answer quizzes, he challenges his students at the end of class to answer specific questions in order to get a broad look at whether they understood the concepts discussed that day.
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      Great app!  Awesome for exit questions or closing comments.
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  • As soon as kids walk in, Musallam sends out a text blast through Remind101, asking them a challenge question that’s related to the day’s lesson.
  • The idea of mobile learning touches on just about every subject that any technology addresses: social media, digital citizenship, content-knowledge versus skill-building, internet filtering and safety laws, teaching techniques, bring-your-own-device policies, school budgets.
Michelle Munoz

How Teachers Make Cell Phones Work in the Classroom | MindShift - 1 views

  • ext blast through Remind101, asking them a challenge question that’s related to the day’s lesson. “First person to tell me the units on K for a second order reaction gets chocolate,” he types and sends off. His students know he does this regularly, so they’re constantly anticipating the question during the day, in and out of class.
  • fun ways to stay motivated in our day,
  • hum gets louder when kids are excited or working together, then quieter again when they’re working out problems on their individual little whiteboards
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  • Students work in groups, and when they have a question, they call him over. He arrives with iPad in hand and records his voice and his writing on the iPad, which he immediately uploads to the class website so other students can benefit from the explanations instantaneously.
  • he incorporates peer-instruction and inquiry-based learning,
  • “I’m using it in the context of peer instruction, which is research based. You get anonymous feedback, which is great, and kids see all that information condensed,” he says. “Sometimes it’s just cute and fun and that wears off. But much more often, it’s more efficient and meaningful, and it makes the classroom feel like a bigger place.”
  • Using Socrative, an app that shows real-time poll results for both multiple-choice and short-answer quizzes, he challenges his students at the end of class to answer specific questions in order to get a broad look at whether they understood the concepts discussed that day.
  • makes the experience more immediate. I want it to be as rich and as visual as possible. I want them to see things, not just know it.”
  • idea of mobile learning touches on just about every subject that any technology addresses: social media, digital citizenship, content-knowledge versus skill-building, Internet filtering and safety laws, teaching techniques, bring-your-own-device policies, school budgets.
  • The data integration wouldn’t be as rich, the experience wouldn’t be as dynamic, the cognitive load is higher,”
  • It’s our responsibility as educators to teach kids how to interact with the world,” Sanders says. “Those interpersonal human conversations are incredibly valuable.”
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    Ideas on how to us the cell phone in class.
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