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The TeacherCast Mobile Podcasting Equipment Checklist for New and Experienced Podcasters

TeacherCast

In this post, we take a look at the mobile podcasting equipment that I use when attending conferences such as ISTE and FETC. If you are looking for additional suggestions about purchasing your own mobile podcasting equipment or studio gear, please leave a comment below or tweet to us @PodcastingToday. Audio Technica 2005 USB (4).

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Building Education Technology for the Developing World

Edsurge

When it launched in 2005, the idea of a $100 laptop for the world’s poorest children captured the backing of Google, eBay and UNDP. At Khan Academy, employees have been focusing their efforts on mobile devices in order to achieve one-to-one for students. In India, the rate is 40 percent.

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Recording and Editing a Podcast using Native MacOS Applications – vs – Recording on a Chromebook

TeacherCast

The Blue Raspberry Microphone , while it's a little expensive, has the ability to connect both into your USB port on your computer and your lightning connection on your mobile and tablet devices. The first one is the Audio-Technica 2005 USB microphone and the other is the i-Rig Microphone. Microphones for Personal Use.

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Technology in the Classroom: The Complete Guide

ViewSonic Education

From books to tablets or slates to interactive whiteboards, humans have used learning tools for as long as we have had formal education. . 2005 – Learning Management System (LMS) takes off as a viable teaching tool. 2012 – The iPad brings tablets into public perception. 1930s – Overhead projectors adopted.

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10 Ways to Use Google Maps in the Classroom

The Thinking Stick

Here’s a map that I created for friends that came to visit while we lived in Shanghai, China from 2005 – 2008. Mobile Maps. Google Maps is downloadable on every mobile device I know of and My Maps is as well ( Android , iOS )! So now you can create maps and use maps on your phone, tablet, watch? Your country?

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

TeachThought - Learn better.

” BYOD programs allow students to use their own technology (usually smartphone or tablet) in a classroom. A learning theory that suggests that “people construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences” (Christie 2005). (14). Mobile Learning.

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Closing the 30 million word gap

eSchool News

The books can be read on any device, including smart phones and tablets—and they are helping to immerse young children in the English language before they come to school. Tales2Go streams audio books to children’s computers or mobile devices wherever they are, as long as they have an internet connection. More than just literacy skills.