Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMaud Matthews Modified over 9 years ago
1
BYOD: Mobile Devices for Texting, “Talking” and Teaching Denise Skarbek Tracey Trottier
2
Texting and Teacher Education Major Changes in Education Student Evaluation (ISTEP+) Teacher Evaluation (RISE) Major Changes in Teacher Education Technology Collaboration
3
Texting SMS (short message services) commonly referred to as texting Brief messages (160 characters or less) for mobile devices
4
Why text tutoring? Texting is a common form of communication Nearly half of US children 8-12 are using cell phones (Nielsen, 2008) Portable Readily available User Friendly
5
Texting and Technology Google Voice Free! User Friendly Generates mobile number Generates text history Generates text history Allow analysis Protects all students
6
Text Tutoring Technology Training Review Mobile Statistics Review Mobile Statistics Set up Google Voice Set up Google Voice Requires IT support Practice with Peers Develop lesson plan Develop lesson plan Use CCSS Use CCSS English Math 1+ 1 = ?
7
Parent Technology Training Recruit Parents Recruit Parents MUST have parent permissionparent permission Parent training identical to teacher candidate training Set up Google Voice Send introduction text to teacher candidate Determine subject area Determine day/time
8
Results… Request Results! Send a text Denise Skarbek GV 574-387-3016 Remember to put your Name (first) Email address TXT ME!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.