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Teaching Generation Text! Using Cell Phones to Enhance Learning: Updated Cell Phone Agr... - 0 views

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    Updated Cell Phone Agreement--Celly Friendly and Safe for Educators Updating the cell phone agreement for nonteaching school personnel as found on page 122 of "Teaching Generation Text: Using Cell Phones to Enhance Learning" is a joy due to the use of Celly.  When using Celly there is no exchange of personal phone numbers.  All of the texts go through the Celly site and are documented, which adds a further safety net for educators concerned about texting with students. 
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How to Set Up Gmail for School iPads and iPods - 0 views

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    One challenge for teachers with students using devices like iPad and iPod touch is collecting student work. Unfortunately, there is not one consistent way for apps to export what a user creates. Some apps connect to Dropbox, some share through iTunes, some export to a website, some share through an IP address, but most apps email content as an attachment. In order to send images, movies, and documents as an attachment, email must be set up on the device. Logging in through web-based mail won't work because you cannot attach files when using web mail in iOS. Email has to be set up in iOS's Mail app in order for an app that shares through email to actually be able to send.
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Math Goes Mobile - 0 views

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    About 100 ninth-grade students in four schools in North Carolina have been issued smartphones for use in their math classes. No, they're not using the calculator on the devices. They're using the phones to network among themselves on problems, receive instruction from teachers, play math-improving games, or watch an animation showing the problem being solved.
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Apps for Elementary Teachers - 0 views

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    Apps for Elementary School Teachers and Students 
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"Bubble and Pebble" on AppStore! | Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - 0 views

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    I have been creating  edtech materials for young and very young learners with my kindergarten kids for the last three years at my school.Daisy and Drago is the very first animation that has been drawn, coloured, animated and dubbed by children in the world. You can watch the second part of this animation, "Daisy, Drago and the Magic Wand" here.Last year, we created "Bubble and Pebble" digital games which were drawn, coloured, dubbed and inspired by kindergarten children. Those digital games are, again the very first digital games in the world that were created for children by children. You can play them here.And today, "Bubble and Pebble" digital story is on and avaliable on Apple Store!! It's the very first interactive book which is drawn, animated and dubbed by children in the world. I proudly present it here! Yay!
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OSnapplications | uTourX - Augmented Reality College Tours - 2 views

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    App Yalie and 2 high school students created for the iPhone. What's interesting is the ability for students to create their own customized tours based on their specific interests.
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