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Best QR Reader Apps for Android and iPhone

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In today’s fast-paced digital world, QR codes have become ubiquitous, offering a quick and efficient way to access information, websites, and other resources. Android and iPhone users alike have a plethora of options when it comes to QR reader apps, each boasting unique features that cater to different needs.

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Mobile learning: The good and the bad

Neo LMS

Put that in the context of learning and what do you get? Mobile learning of course. Mobile learning is now a movement and it’s not just about picking up a tablet and off you go. Mobile learning is about transforming how everyone can access shared knowledge and resources.

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A Practical Way to Increase Access to Mobile Technology Regardless of Age

A Principal's Reflections

We still have a long way to go in many places, but the increase in access provides kids with an array of innovative learning opportunities that continue to evolve. Since the kids weren’t bringing in the devices, I inquired as to how they made it into the classroom. I can relate to this as well.

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Best Lesson Planner Apps for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Technology has now facilitated the whole process enabling teachers to cut down classroom prep time and, instead, focus on creating hands-on learning experiences for students. It allows them to easily organize their lessons and subjects in visually appealing timetables accessible on the go.

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When Learning Goes Nomadic

Edsurge

The edtech seminar I'm teaching this semester recently explored the post-desktop world, and to get students thinking about the differences, I began with a quick exercise, asking them to rearrange the classroom into old-school rows. After that shock, discussion began by exploring the full range of mobile technology available in 2019.

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How Schools Can Respond To The Age Of Information

TeachThought - Learn better.

Now it’s moving, from a singular there, to a plural everywhere –very much a new age of information and information access. The response to this access has been slow–and even when swift, it has rarely been compelling or long-lasting. And it can be accessed not simply from computers, but phones and gaming devices.

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The Drivers of a Successful BYOD Initiative

A Principal's Reflections

Technology seems to be more accessible that ever before. Even when we entertain guests I will go to charge my iPhone and find that someone has already commandeered my charger, much to my chagrin. Access to technology is by no means isolated to only adults. How do I know that this is impacting student learning?).

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