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1 Cell Phones in the Classroom? Really? Charlie Carpenter August 2011

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3 Cell Phones

4 Smartphones

5 TextingInternet: CameraWeb 2.0 Apps Video CameraE-mail Voice RecorderVideo Conferencing CalculatorInternet Videos StopwatchDictionary GPS Apps (Applications)

6 Mobile Learning Devices Mobile Learning Device 21st Century Tools for the 21st Century Learner.

7 Teaching/Learning with MLDs MLDs can be available at all times Help enhance lessons in classroom Allow learning on the go: recess, home, etc Using today’s real-world tools 21st Century Skills

8 Internet and Data Mobile Internet Web 2.0 Apps Poll4, Socrative, Blog, Wiki, Prezi, VoiceThread, Facebook, Google Docs Internet Videos YouTube, SchoolTube, TeacherTube Google Searches

9 Student Response - Clickers Use Texting as a form of clickers Poll Everywhere.com (poll4.com) Socrative Formative Assessments Backchannel

10 There’s an App for That Most MLDs have Applications available Many free, some cost – Some good, bad Educational and game related –Flashcards- E-readers –Dictionary- Diagrams –Fun Games- Educational Games –Calculators- QR Code Readers

11 QR Codes Quick Response Codes Free to create Free to read (app) Add information in code –Book synopsis –Art info in Art Show –Scavenger hunt Red Laser, Google Googles

12 Content Management Software Educational software on device Generally a cost per device GoKnowProject K’nect Brainchild AchieverLearning.com EdmodoMoodle

13 In Practice Reynoldsburg City Schools Pilot 160 MLDs into hand of 6 th grade students CMS in place Partnership with Wireless Carrier Word processing, spreadsheets, graphic organizers, drawing, camera, video, Internet.

14 Technicalities & Policy Check with Principal or Technology Director BYOT: Bring Your Own Technology AUP: Acceptable Use Policy District 1:1 Initiatives Who is responsible for devices? Student expectations Responsible/Appropriate use

15 Questions? Questions or Comments? Charlie Carpenter Teacher, Technology Integration Specialist Reynoldsburg City Schools ccarpenter@reyn.org www.mrcarpenterstech.com


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