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Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Mobile Schools for a Mobile World - 0 views

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    Mobile Schools for a Mobile World - Independent School Magazine - thoughts on changing pedagogy along with changing technology
Renee Hawkins

10 Major Mobile Learning Trends to Watch For | MindShift - 1 views

  • Mobile learning, focuses on learning through mobile devices, allowing learners to move about in a classroom or remotely learn from the location of their choice.
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      This is a great example of anytime anywhere learning.  Do you agree or disagree? Why or Why not?
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Mobilizing Creativity: Celllphones for Project-Based Learning « Urban Planet ... - 0 views

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    Cellphones as mobile learning devices - photos, movies, podcasting, etc.
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Mobile Learning - Four R's Model and Mobile Learning Activities - 0 views

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    An overview of how Mobile Learning can be integrated in schools
Renee Hawkins

LearnersCloud Blog: 'Mobile learning is eating the world' - 0 views

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    Tablets and mobile phones are personal, powerful, and open.  Microsoft? What's that?
David Boxer

125 Top Blogs on Blended Learning - Getting Smart by Katie Vander Ark - #blendchat, Adv... - 1 views

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    "Last year we published a list of 60+ blended learning articles. With the extensive use of blended learning in classrooms and lots of shared success stories, we doubled that total.  Following are 125 blogs by category."
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    This is great! Thanks for sharing this. It will help with my lit review on blended learning
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Mobile Learning: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Resources on mobile learning categorized by topic.
David Boxer

Why I Gave Up Flipped Instruction - 0 views

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    "As my students worked with me to invent our own version of student-centred learning, we realized that the three questions every student in our classroom had to answer were: What are you going to learn? How are you going to learn it? How are you going to show me your learning? This became our mantra - our framework for learning.  This is what it means to give students "control over their education.""
Teresa Sengel

Amidst a Mobile Revolution in Schools, Will Old Teaching Tactics Work? | MindShift - 0 views

  • The point at which kids learn is when they go into their community and research noteworthy historical sites to understand their significance.
  • What the mobile phone added was an immediacy to the task at hand. Was it imperative to the learning process? Probably not. But did the QR creation make the project more interesting, more relevant to their lives, and thus more personal for students? That’s what educators are betting on.
  • When the child takes a picture with a phone, the child can then integrate the picture into an artifact that also contains a concept map, an animation, etc. In fact, the picture can be imported into a drawing program, then labeled with text. So it is more than a camera.”
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    A focus on the pedagogy required to fully embrace mobile technologies.
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    Things to consider when selecting tech tools
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Project Based Learning and iPads/iPods - Tony Vincent - Learning in Hand - 0 views

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    Good breakdown of the steps of developing and implementing a project-based learning curriculum with a focus on mobile devices.
Renee Hawkins

Report: Professional Development for Mobile Learning Improves Student Engagement and In... - 0 views

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    Released at #iste13- new study examines the correlation between teacher PD and higher engagement via mobile learning and stem areas in particular.
Teresa Sengel

Education 3.0 and the Pedagogy (Andragogy, Heutagogy) of Mobile Learning | User Generat... - 0 views

  • Even though heutagogy is usually defined and described for adult learners, given these times where we are living with open education resources and information abundance, learners as young as the elementary level have the potential to engage in educational experiences based on heutagogy.   In other words, they can engage in self-determined and self-driven learning where they are not only deciding the direction of their learning journey but they can also
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    This article goes deeply into how mobile learning contributes to a different type of pedagogy (heutagogy). There are many resources and a good slideshare on this page.
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    User generated education
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Lessons Learned - 0 views

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    Mobile learning and technology to document student understanding.
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

15 Tools For Better Project-Based Learning - 0 views

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    iPad-focused article about apps that contribute to the steps of project-based learning. 
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

12 Principles Of Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    Very interesting list of principles.
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

6 Channels Of 21st Century Learning - 0 views

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    Yet another model trying to sort out how to describe 21st Century learning. 
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