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How to Cope with Bullying

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Petrosina, Guckenburg, DeVoe, and Hanson, 2010 ). Davis and Nixon, 2010 ). 90% of teens who report being cyberbullied have also been bullied offline. ( “Seven Fears and the Science of How Mobile Technologies May Be Influencing Adolescents in the Digital Age,” George and Odgers, 2015 ). Hawkins, Pepler, and Craig, 2001 ).

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It’s Pedagogy Go With Location-Based Mobile Learning At The University Of South Australia

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Mobile phones are in the hands of young people everywhere, so it is quite natural that teaching and learning opportunities are progressing towards the mobile domain. Wijers, Jonker and Drijvers (2010) highlight that the potential for engagement increases when gamification features such as rules, goals, points and activities are added.

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How to Use Real World Problems to Teach Design Thinking, 3D Printing and Collaboration

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The possibilities resonated with Lehrer, whose son, Max, had been born in 2010 with symbrachydactyly, a condition that prevented the growth of fingers on his right hand. He even created guidelines for educators wanting to set up problem banks at their own schools. Can you design new brackets?”. So what comes next?

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What to Look for When Purchasing an Education Projector

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Until around 2010, these lenses were cost-prohibitive for most schools. The typical number of people that will be in a room is a good guideline for picking your education projector. Some projectors include Mobile High-Definition Link-enabled HDMI ports. Ultra-close installation eliminates shadows, glare, hotspots and reflection.

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Distraction 2 Reaction: BYOT (BYOD) Success!

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Mobile devices are predicted by 2011 Horizon report to be in mainstream in one year or less. Research shows 60% of low-income students carry a mobile device of some sort. Look for awesome infographic in the Prezi (linked at the top of this post) about how people use their mobile devices based on age range. have a mobile phone.

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The TeacherCast Ultimate Guide To Podcasting

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In 2010, I had the opportunity to listen to my first podcast while taking a trip with my wife and from that moment, my life and my career would forever take an amazing turn that has given me the opportunity to connect with thousands of educators and hundreds of companies and make a pretty nice life for my family in the process.

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