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Getting to Know Celly

A Principal's Reflections

I am a huge fan of using mobile learning devices (i.e. student cell phones) in class as part of an anticipatory set, to review prior learning, to check for understanding and/or assess, or as a form of closure. They are even about to release an Android app. BYOD BYOT Celly educational technology mobile learning'

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Considering Home Learning When Doing Mobile

Education with Technology

Schools may not supply a mobile device for home because they assume that students have a mobile device at home. Do all students have the same mobile device as used in school? What about those with Android tablets? Do teachers assign at home mobile work for a specific machine for a specific app?

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Video communication apps and mobile learning

Nik Peachey

Mailvu also provides mobile apps for iOS, Android an Blackberry. This kind of cross platform compatibility is really important if you are working in a BYOD environment where students could be coming to class with a wide range of devices. They just click a link and watch your message.

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Good Apps vs Very Good Apps

Education with Technology

Good mobile learning practice apps facilitate and transform learning. Mobile learning activities can increase students’ time on task. In doing a mobile learning app, the students concentrate each second as they do the activity. Mobile learning can offer differentiation.

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15 Tools for Self Paced Learning

Technology Tidbits

Also, this is ideal to help users retain information in a low pressure place as well as supplement different learning styles. Finally, Self-paced learning is becoming more and more prevalent in schools w/ the integration of BYOD (bring your own device) or mobile learning. This list is in alphabetical order.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Intentional Technology Integration and Mobile Learning for the PBL Classroom by Andrew Miller Align technology integration to the essentials elements of PBL to ensure you are truly doing Project Based Learning, and not "dessert" projects. Then consider coming to Mobile Learning Experience 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.

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Answer Pad

Technology Tidbits

It is browser based for teachers, and works on any device (BYOD), browser or on free apps for iOS or Android for students. Live Monitor - watch live as students work through an assessment More resources Overview presentation Interactive step by step guide I highly recommend checking out Answer Pad by clicking here !!!!

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