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Mobile Learning Devices in the Classroom What’s the best choice? Judith M. Tucker, NWOET Assoc. Dir. of Prof. Dev. tucker@nwoet.orgtucker@nwoet.org 800.966.9638
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What do you see when you think of mobile technology?
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Mobile Devices for the Classroom What are the advantages of MLDs for education? Mobility Engagement Cost effective Interactive On-demand technology
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Mobile Devices for the Classroom What are the advantages of mobile devices for education? Mobility? — theft Engagement? — limited few in some cases Cost effective? — New concerns for managment, increased bandwidth Interactive? — used as a toy & for games On-demand technology? — demands for bandwidth exceed capacity dis
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Step 1 How do you choose? What devices should you consider? Apple iPad Google Chromebook and Chromebox Yet to be released - Microsoft Surface Tablet Netbooks Amazon Kindle Fire Android tablets Nexus 7 by Google Traditional laptops Ultrabooks
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eReaders - Nooks
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The Kindle Family eReaders
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eReaders Strengths & Issues Limited number of educational apps besides ebooks Use with whole class instruction is difficult or not possible Lightweight; long battery life Ones with E ink good in sunlight Wide price range
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Android tablets Variety of models & manufacturers Lots of apps, but education app #s still lag behind iOS apps Lots of choices - dozens of designs & several operating system Big, small, and inbetween Better connection to outside - card readers, USB, HDMI connectors for video/audio output to projectors Can be cheaper than iPads
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TechLAB Shootout 6 Android Tablets And the winner was...Asus Eee Transformer TF101 - 4.5/5 stars Only $350 Administr@tor Magazine, March
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iOS devices: iPod touches & iPads Size and screen resolution is the big difference Many new iOS apps optimized for just for iPads Communities of users in education They just work!
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Step 2 How do you choose? Take Pop Quiz Go to http://bit.ly/best_device http://bit.ly/best_device
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Step 3 How do you choose? Think about your answers.
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Step 4 How do you choose? Picking what features matter most to you 1. Easy to integrate 2. Lots of storage space 3. Has a physical keyboard 4. Relatively cheap 5. Vibrant support 6. Popular in other classrooms 7. Has a camera 8. Lots of accessories 9. Simple to use 10. Durable/good for outdoor use
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Step 5 How do you choose? Make a grid with the features in Step 4 Evaluate & analyze devices Figure out which devices has most of the your desired features
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Step 6 Going beyond... Start researching how you can integrate your choice of device(s) into your classroom instruction Bottom line - there isn’t one device that is ‘right’ for everyone! Source: “How to Choose the Very Best Device for Your Classroom,” Edudemic, July 2012
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What’s new? Google Nexus 7 Tablet 7” 1280x800 HD display Quad-core Tegra 3 processor 8GB or 16GB internal storage Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Up to 8 hrs. of active use Starting at $345 on Amazon
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What’s New? Google Nexus 10 Tablet ? iPad Mini or Mini iPad? To date, both just speculation Aggressive pricing? Will iPad Mini run regular iPad apps?
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What’s New? Microsoft Surface Tablet More speculation!
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