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Socrative - 0 views

shared by jeffreyswigart on 06 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    Hi colleagues, Here is a free real-time questioning and data visualization service that is basically like clickers except with cell phones. As long as everyone in the room has a cell phone, this could be used. Or, if some students in a class don't have cell phones, small groups could be formed each with at least one phone to use. Jeffrey Swigart
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Just having your cell phone in your possession can impair your learning, study suggests - 2 views

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    2018 research on the impact of cell phones and learning
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Should We Allow Cell Phones in School? Benefits of Smartphones - 1 views

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    A short article listing 4 benefits of using smartphones in the classroom. While I'm still not totally convinced, some good points are made here. The issue I don't ever seem to see addressed in articles like this, though, is how to keep students from going to facebook or their texts after using the phone for a learning purpose.
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Text message (SMS) polls and voting, audience response system | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

shared by sliston on 30 Mar 11 - Cached
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    A social Networking Tool that allows users to create polls and quizzes in an international setting via texting,twittering,and the web.
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    A great tool for generating instant feedback using SMS or the web.
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    Site to create text polls - good for quick m/c quiz, quick choices for change of class times etc.
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    Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts in PowerPoint, Keynote, or web browser.
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    This was used in a class I took and I found it a fascinating tool to doing a poll or survey for a class. It allows students to use the tech that they generally already use to a great extent - such as responding by text from the phone using a code specific to that poll, responding via twitter, or on the PollEv.com site directly. I haven't integrated this yet into a class, but I can really see potential here after using it in a class
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How Teachers Make Cell Phones Work in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This article discusses very innovative ways for students to use their cell/smart phones in class.
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Embracing the Cell Phone in the Classroom With Text Messaging Assignments - 0 views

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    Can we afford to keep ignoring this dominant means of communication? Over the last few weeks we've been interviewing college staff and faculty as part of our
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Cell-Phones in the classroom? A distraction or a tool? - 0 views

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    This brief article addresses the effectiveness of cell phones in the classroom, among other great tools. This particular article begins on page 4 of the document.
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Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    This link provides the reader with a brief description on Poll Everything and how use it. You can see how the polls are written and the various way one might use this site for business, personal or educational purposes on a cell phone, twitter or the web.
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WhatsApp :: Home - 0 views

shared by sliston on 16 Oct 14 - Cached
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    WhatsApp Messenger :: cross-platform mobile messaging app for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia. Send text, video, images, audio for free.
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Best app for texting your students - 1 views

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    Students are on top of texting and it's great to communicate with them, but giving out ones cell phone number isn't the best idea. This app solves the problem, text go out, but your number stays hidden.
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How Twitter and Facebook Are Fueling Classroom Learning - 0 views

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    It's no surprise that high school and college students spend a bulk of their time texting and tweeting. But who would have thought that social media would make its way into the classroom -- as an invited guest, no less? Developing community Forget the "no cell phones rule" -- these days, laptops and iPhones are a mainstay of the classroom.
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6 Pros & Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom - 4 views

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    by Aimee Hosler Like it or not, American youth are decidedly online. According to a 2013 report by Pew Research, 78 percent of teens have cell phones, and almost half of those are smartphones - which means they can log onto the Internet virtually anywhere, any time.
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Teaching Professor Tips App (Free App) - 2 views

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    This is a free App that is available through the App Store or Google Play. It allows you to get a daily teaching tip delivered to your smart phone or tablet . The tips are brief and to the point, each tip provides a nugget of wisdom regarding assignment strategies, student engagement, classroom management, instructional vitality, and much more. The free app lets you: Get one tip every day (365/year) Specify the time of day you want to receive your tip Share favorite tips on social media or email Send your own tips to the editor
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CamScaner - 1 views

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    Scan, fax, document organizer
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Free Web-based texting option - 2 views

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    For those of you who cannot text or don't want to reveal your cell phone numbers this is something I have used in the past that will allow you to text message from a browser.
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Twitter in Academia: A Case Study from Saudi Arabia - 1 views

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    I faced an internet connection issue, and this article shows how Twitter can be a reliable tool even when there is no connection, as students can receive messages to their phone. I thought it would be interesting to see how Twitter is being used in the Arab world academia
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Assessing Faculty's Technology Needs (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Teaching students in the 21st century has new implications for today's classroom at all educational levels. Accompanying these implications are expectations that faculty must engage students through instructional strategies and activities of value to students. Twenty-first century learners live in an age of new technologies and information sharing. Cell phones, laptops, handheld PCs, electronic devices, and social online communities are a few examples of students' constant immersion in technology (see Figure 1). The exception to this constant exposure can be found in the classroom. One might reasonably ask, "How are faculty integrating technology into the curriculum to enhance learning?"
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    This article provides a good global study of faculty, and addresses the needs, technology needs in particular, that are essential to faculty effectiveness as we transition to the 21st century classroom.
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Kahoot Interactive Quiz Site - 2 views

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    Create and play quizzes, discussions or even surveys (which we call Kahoots) using any device with a web browser… including a laptop, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android, Chromebook, Windows Phone or PC and more.
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'Yo' app hacked by college students, hires one of the hackers - 1 views

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    A Georgia Tech student claims he and two roommates were able to get any user's phone number, that they texted the founder (who, he said, called him back), to spam any user, and to send any text they want. Now it looks like one of them will be working for the company.
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