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Phil Taylor

Will Smart Phones Eliminate the Digital Divide? -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • David Nagel: You've described the cell phone as a "game changer" for education and as the "quintessential 21st century tool." Why the cell phone specifically?
  • or 90 percent of what a student has to do, the smart phone can do i
  • Samsung's Galaxy already has a version that can shoot out a 60-inch image!
Phil Taylor

Pocket-Based Learning: My Cellphone Classroom | Powerful Learning Practice - 1 views

  • I see the “addiction” students have to their cell phones as an opportunity to engage in learning since I view cell phones as another teaching tool, not a distraction.
  • our classroom, we use our cell phones and other devices primarily in a literacy development fashion.
  • allowing cell phones in classrooms provides the opportunity to discuss proper cell phone etiquette as well as “netiquette.”
Phil Taylor

What your Students Must Know about Cell Phone Use in The classroom - 0 views

  • Cell phone etiquette is something we should explain to our students especially in this first month of their school year
Phil Taylor

Your Phone: How Often Do You REALLY Use It? - YouTube - 0 views

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    "How often do you use your phone on a typical day?"
Phil Taylor

Students use phones to discuss bullying - 0 views

  • When it came time to gauge students' views on bullying last week, Long Middle School decided to take advantage of a device many of the students already had handy - cell phones.
Phil Taylor

Class, Turn On Your Cell Phones: It's Time to Text | MindShift - 1 views

  • Messaging via Celly happens without sharing phone numbers, for example, and there are a number of controls that allow group administrators to approve or kick people.
Phil Taylor

A Difference: You, Your Kids, and Your Phones - 0 views

  • We have to move beyond stranger danger and scare tactics. Sharing frightening stories (often overstated) does nothing to model positive outcomes or move the conversation to discussions of how to deal with something gone wrong.
Phil Taylor

The 60-Second Guide To Texting In The Classroom | Edudemic - 1 views

  • Although cell phones have the potential to pose a number of problems in the classroom, technologies offered by cell phones can be harnessed to improve student learning
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