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11 My Students are Glued to Their Phones – What do I do??
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2 Motivation Goal: Improve education by integrating computing devices into classroom. Do in low-cost, sustainable way. One way, leverage devices students carry! They are going to use them anyway!!! 2
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3 Before We go too far… Who has a laptop or Tablet PC with them? Who has a cell phone or PDA with them? College Students: 86.1% Cell Phone 12.0% Smart Phone 11.9% PDA 56.3% Digital Gaming Device 73.7% Laptop Source: The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2007
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Potential Benefits of Using Cell Phones in Learning According to PARENTS! 43% Increases student engagement 41% Prepares students for world of work 38% Extends school day learning 37% Provides access to online textbooks 35% Improves teacher-parent- student communications 32% Students can review class materials 31% Personalizes instruction 27% Provides way to help struggling students 4
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More Cell Phone Access Stats 98% of high school students have a cell phone (31% with mobile Internet) 83% of middle school students have a cell phone (25% with mobile Internet) 43% of 3rd through 5th graders have a cell phone (15% with mobile Internet) 28% of K-2nd graders have a cell phone (12% with mobile Internet) 5
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Student Suggestions on Use Look up information on Internet Record or take notes Work on projects with classmates Access digital textbooks Take videos of class presentations or experiments Play educational games Communicate with classmates Receive reminders and alerts Organize schoolwork Communicate with teacher Learn about school activities Access social networks Create and share documents/media Upload assignments and work to portals Coordinate calendars Share/edit bookmarks 6
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Cells Phones vs. Laptops “Cell phones, not laptop computers hold the most promise for the spread of one- to-one computing, particularly students with limited resources and especially for students from under-developing nations” – Bill Gates 7
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8 Using the Tools You Already Have! Cell Phones Web Browsers
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Interacting in Class Wifitti Demo www.wifitti.com PollEverywhere Demo www.polleverywhere.com Mobiode polls and surveys Demo wc2010.mobiode.mobi www.mobiode.com Use informal discussion to engage students Use polls and surveys to get feedback and opinions 9
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Remember the clicker? Enter eClicker! http://www.bignerdranch.com/software/ mobile/eclicker http://www.bignerdranch.com/software/ mobile/eclicker iPhone Host iPhone or Browser client Demo Editor.eclicker.com 10
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Study Tools Study Cell www.studycell.com Readthewords.com Mobile Study http://www.mobilestudy.org/u/3013/ http://www.mobilestudy.org/u/3013/m/ www.mobilestudy.org Make Flashcards Reading for comprehension Quizzes 11
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Discussion How can these tools be used in your classroom? Have you had experience using any of these tools? Are there other tools you have used effectively? 12
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So you want to create a mobile website? Question 1 – Platform dependent or independent? Question 2 – Which Platform(s)? Question 3 – Are you a programmer? Question 4 – Are you good with HTML/XML? Question 5 – How much time do you have? 14
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Some Simple Options Winksite Demo winksite.mobi/dkeathly/demo www.winksite.com Zinadoo Demo - http://dkeathly.zinadoo.mobi www.zinadoo.com Ubik Demo: http://dmk.ubik.net/http://dmk.ubik.net/ www.ubik.com 15
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Discussion What could you use mobile web sites for in your class? Would the add value? What types of features do you need? 16
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Could I develop an Android App? YES!!!! Enter AppInventor 17
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