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The biggest and most oft-heard criticism of the iPad usually revolves around it not behaving like a desktop PC or laptop. The people making this complaint are simply missing the point.
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May 2, 10:25 PM
Este informe (en inglés) indaga sobre las opiniones de los padres cuyos hijos pertenecen a una generación móvil, desde niños en edad preescolar hasta estudiantes de la escuela secundaria. ¿Cómo perciben los padres el valor de los dispositivos móviles, qué piensan de su uso con objetivos educativos y de recreación, qué opinan de las posibilidades que brindan los móviles? En vista del creciente interés en el M-Learning por parte de instituciones educativas, y en la expansión de los modelos de BYOD ("Trae tu propio dispositivo"), los padres pueden llegar a ser aliados clave en este nuevo campo de aprendizaje. Delete the scoop?
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A recent Pew Internet study on cell phone use in the United States revealed that in 2012, 85% of Americans used mobile phones to do much more than just mak Delete the scoop?
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It can be intimidating to try something new in your classroom. This is especially true with technology. I believe that technology should make the work of teachers easier while creating an environment Delete the scoop?
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It seems appropriate that in our first column for T.H.E. Journal's K-12 Mobile Classroom Newsletter we should lay out the path to the Holy Grail of K-12: increased (if not dramatically increased) student achievement. Delete the scoop?
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From smartphones and tablets, to MP3 players and e-readers, today's students have a variety of mobile technologies at their fingertips. Here's a look at some mobile learning resources from Edutopia and around the Web. Delete the scoop?
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As we come to the end of another year, it’s time to look back and see how things have progressed up to now, and being a tech blog, we are naturally going to examine the tech scene during the past year or two. Delete the scoop?
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News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. Delete the scoop?
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Successful mobile learning initiatives require cultural change and a student-centric approach. Delete the scoop?
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Jennifer Carey tells how she's using smartphones in her classroom: to charge up lessons, promote research & fact-checking and harness powerful apps for learning. Delete the scoop?
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The following mobile apps prove pretty popular among professors these days. Delete the scoop?
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April 30, 6:55 PM
The main ideas that stuck out to me was a way to help students achieve learning on the go through forms of blogging
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April 30, 6:56 PM
This site offers ways for students to collect and present their ideas on a mobile device. The best part is they will always have access to these sites as a mobile device is generally always with us.
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follow my boy wayne :) http://www.scoop.it/t/ideas-for-1251edn
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There has always been at least some sort of disconnect between how things like mobile learning are taught in a classroom and how things work in the 'real world'. Delete the scoop?
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The following 39 Mobile Learning Tools allow specific creation of learning modules for mobile devices and/or allow output to HTML5 and/or provide delivery of mobile learning. Delete the scoop?
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Teacher that loves to integrate mobile learning into the classroom using iPod touch + iPad. Self-proclaimed educational app expert. Go ahead ask me for an app! Jon is using Pinterest, an online pinboard to collect and share what inspires you. Delete the scoop?
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Learn how cellphones, e-book readers, and tablets are getting kids engaged with learning, focused on working smarter, and ready for the future. Delete the scoop?
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From smartphones and tablets, to MP3 players and e-readers, today's students have a variety of mobile technologies at their fingertips. Here's a look at some mobile learning resources from Edutopia and around the Web. Delete the scoop?
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