Discussion points Mobiles in lessons  Cyber bullying  Videos on You Tube  Texting in lessons  Internet access in lessons  Different models of phone.

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Discussion points Mobiles in lessons  Cyber bullying  Videos on You Tube  Texting in lessons  Internet access in lessons  Different models of phone No computers required Phones turned to Modern Foreign Language? Internet access in class Instant assessment and feedback RETURN

IS EDUCATION KEEPING UP WITH TECHNOLOGY? THE CHILDREN ARE!

Barnwell

9 out of 10 teenagers have a home computer, a mobile phone and a games console

84% of young people play computer games at least once a fortnight

72% of teachers never play computer games

Where are we as a school? Enterprise culture Ethos of enquiry Research and Development Teaching and Learning Forum Departmental Champions ICTea

What have we done? Mobile phone trial –Student revision filmsStudent revision films –Bluetooth to laptop –Distributed to network –Possibilities »Class set »Languages texting »Voice recording »Calculator »Calendar –IssuesIssues MP3 use –Languages lessons iPod project

Mobile Learning at Barnwell School

I feel the need - the need for ipod! Top Gun (1986) (the missing word was 'speed')

No, Mr. Bond, I expect ipod to die. Goldfinger (1964) (the missing word was 'you')

Where do you start?

Teaching and Learning Focus Reduce and transform Engage and motivate Effective revision strategies

Active Strategies in Class Play movies individually Separate iPod stations loaded with different media resources Peer assess each others creations Play movie/podcast etc. then answer exam question

To ipod, and beyond! Toy Story (1995) (the missing word was 'infinity')