Remove Definition Remove Mobile Learning Remove Mobility Remove Twitter
article thumbnail

Best Professional Development Tools for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Free eBooks and Audiobooks To grow professionally you definitely need to invest time and effort in learning new skills and competencies besides enriching your the knowledge base of your content area with new insights and state of the art research. These are probably the best you can ever find online. This is a work in progress.

article thumbnail

Phonto App- An Easy Way to Add Text to Photos

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Phonto is a free mobile app that allows you to easily add text to photos. After using it multiple times I must say that the app developers should definitely work on improving the app’s interface which is the only thing I find inconvenient. Next, tap anywhere on the image to add your text. You can move your text around as you like.

iPhone 95
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

AI in VR and AR with Rachelle Dené Poth

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In this show, AR/VR guru Rachelle Dené Poth delves deep into the transformative potential of Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the classroom. It was like a 90 minute workshop and it was a sold out session.

Microsoft 255
article thumbnail

Buncee-ing in the new year: Six Ideas to Kick Off 2022!

Buncee

Don’t worry, Buncee definitely has you covered when it comes to trying new ideas, promoting student engagement, and curiosity in learning! Share Buncee with friends outside of education because it is definitely a great option for anyone! Follow Rachelle on Twitter @Rdene915 and on Instagram @Rdene915. Portfolios.

article thumbnail

EdTechSandyK's Top Five Posts of 2012

EdTechSandyK

, October 19, 2012 - Upon learning that my district would for the first time be implementing iPads for student use and being tasked with helping to create a plan for said use, I reached out to my Twitter network via my blog to ask for advice from those who had gone before. A lot of great ideas were shared in the comments.

article thumbnail

Buncee for Engaging Learning Opportunities

Buncee

Being able to collaborate like this is quite valuable regardless of where learning is happening, but definitely beneficial as many schools are working with hybrid and distance learning. She is the president of the ISTE Teacher Education Network and serves on the leadership team for the ISTE Mobile Learning Network.

article thumbnail

Reflections on Edcamp Boston 2011

SpeechTechie

I learned a lot from all the conversations and my brain stretched. As much as I appreciate the ASHA conventions I have been to, and know that type of traditional PD and research-sharing is important for SLPs, I think this model could definitely have a place for us too. Smackdown" sharing session. And by the way, the event was free.

Edcamps 76