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It's an April post, but still useful, - Random and Cool - Tools for Teachers - Tools for Students - Integrate Mobile Devices - Online Learning & eLearning - Social Learning - Test Prep - Textbooks - Games that Teach - Miscellaneous / Others
Via Juhani Tapanainen, Timo Ilomäki, Felix Jacomino, Naomi Harm, James Stanforth, safaa mostafa, Juergen Wagner, Louise Robinson-Lay, Rosemary Tyrrell
Your students have smartphones. If you’re looking for some simple and straightforward ways to easily integrate these powerful little devices into your classroom, look no further. The following 50 tips are simply that: tips. So use a few and toss the rest. However, be sure to try out at least one or two of them!
These Google Docs tips inspire awesome ideas and tricks for collaboration, sharing, and staying productive. Google Docs is such an incredible tool for college students, offering collaboration, portability, ease of use, and widespread acceptance – a must for students in online colleges for online marketing, for instance. But there are so many options, both hidden and obvious, that there’s a good chance you’re not using Google Docs to its fullest capability. We’ve discovered 52 great tips for getting the most out of Google Docs as a student, with awesome ideas and tricks for collaboration, sharing, and staying productive. See also an analysis in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/04/52-secrets-students-should-know-about.html?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
by Abhijit Kadle | October 4th, 2012 | What is the Future of Mobile Learning ? Which way is Mobile Learning heading to ? Does mLearning have its Future in Workplace Learning ?
A Necessity for Educators in 2012 “Twitter won’t change your life, but it might make your job more fun and a little easier” - NEA What is Twitter? Twitter is an online social networking site which allows users to send and receive messages of up to 140 characters. Why should I join Twitter? Twitter has really become an extensive online community for anyone to quickly share and gain ideas on any topic. It’s FREE and very easy to use. What role does Twitter have in Education? Twitter is a really great way to communicate short and concise thoughts. Some great ways Twitter can be used in education are: Read more: http://www.texasprincipal.org/index.php/texas-principals-education-help-support-team/entry/twitter-a-necessity-for-educators-in-2012
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I was extremely interested to know how many Free eLearning Apps for iPhone and iPad exist? This is why I created the following list with Free eLearning Apps for iPhone and iPad. Did you know that you could have access from your iPhone or iPad to Kineo eLearning top tips? or that you can join a web conference with your mobile device with Blackboard Collaborate Mobile? Check the list and if I missed a Free App please let me know by leaving a comment! Least but not last, I have included a link to the iTunes stores to download the Free Apps.
By Terry Heick When it comes to deciding how or whether to use iPads, schools typically focus on budget issues, apps, networking logistics, check-in and check-out procedures, school and district tech-use policies, hardware precautions, and aspects of classroom management.
Edutopia has recently featured a great guide on the use of mobile gadgets to improve learning in the classroom. This is basically a 10- page PDF downloadable for free and that can help you learn more about how mobile technology devices such as tablets, smartphones, and e-readers are transforming education and how you can use them to create a healthy interactive environment inside your classroom and get your students engaged on multiple levels.
EduClick Flow es una sencilla herramienta que facilita al docente la aproximación las sensaciones y utilidad del la aplicación del sistema de votación intera...
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With these iPad apps, teachers discover creative ways to incorporate the iPad into teaching with educational & organizational applications.
Via Dico Krommenhoek
El uso de móviles es particularmente "molesto" cuando estamos en una charla presencial. ¿Podemos aprovechar esta cultura y usarla a nuestro favor? ¿el uso del ya llamado M-learning es provechoso, contraproducente?... al menos merece una reflexión.
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