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10 engaging ways to use mobile devices in the classroom

Ditch That Textbook

Mobile devices are everywhere. Adults and children are using smartphones, tablets, e-readers and more to interact with each other and the web every day. More people interact with digital media through mobile now than through desktop computers, and that number continues to grow.

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How to bundle education device management

eSchool News

In today’s world, where children are already familiar with tablets and smartphones from watching videos on YouTube or playing games at home, learning through technology will likely become more exciting than daunting (and this goes for teachers too). There can be no doubt: Edtech is making education more flexible and accessible.

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Power Up Your Spaces

A Principal's Reflections

If you were to go back in time and pinpoint when disruption began to take off, I would wager that it correlates with the proliferation of the smartphone. Had it not been for the smartphone their innovative apps might never have come to fruition or experienced immense scalability as they have. respectively by 2020.

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6 Ways to Add Video to Your Classroom with Animoto

EdTech4Beginners

Animoto also has a free mobile app available for iOS and Android devices if you’ve got a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom. Just grab your smartphone during the event and take a few quick photos and video clips. How do I use Animoto? The best part? Video recaps are shamelessly easy. Click here for an example.

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What will the active learning classroom look like in the not-so-distant future?

IT Bill

These trends include mobile technologies (BYOD), improved wireless connectivity, and an increased demand for flexible learning spaces. There are a number of emerging trends in classroom technology that will likely shape the way we teach and learn in the very near future.

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Is Augmented Reality Technology The Future of Education ?

Kitaboo on EdTech

The number of smartphones sold to users had crossed the 1.5 Better User Interaction: Interactive courseware results in increased involvement with learners since they can access engaging content from their smartphones. The number of AR and VR users is expected to cross the 1 Billion mark by 2020. billion mark as of 2017.

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Using Cell Phones and Other Devices In and Out of the Classroom

The Mobile Native

Marys City Schools is the longest running mobile learning program in the country. Join us on November 8th for our community''s next webinar to see how smartphones (mobile learning devices) were successfully integrated into the curriculum at St. He has conducted mobile learning webinars for Classroom 2.0 Mary''s schools.

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