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PROOF POINTS: 10,000 student study points to kindergarteners who may become heavy screen users

The Hechinger Report

The study focused on fifth graders who said they were playing online video games, using social media or texting “many times” a day and their characteristics and behavior in kindergarten. “We Morgan suspects that parents of hyperactive or aggressive children are unintentionally reinforcing the habit of using a smartphone or a tablet.

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Celly Launches New Service and Android App for Building Mobile Social Networks

Educational Technology Guy

There is a full web console to control and monitor things and you can either create a Celly login or login with Facebook or Twitter. There are also many more features such as media links, notes and more. “We With Celly, cell phones have the potential to bridge the gap between the home, school, and social media world.”

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Best Practices with Mobile Tech: #adjunctchat Tuesday, July 15

Connecting 2 the World

Social networking sites such as facebook or linkedin allows faculty to maintain that relationship which can be a reciprocal relationship for graduate school and employment. For example, there are different designs for smartphone use, tablets, and laptops. Smartphones require a different format than computer based content.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

00;20;48;19 – 00;20;53;03 Dan Fitzpatrick And in the same way, you have to do that with the generated content that comes from how AI, the Internet, and Smartphones Have Many of The Same Ethical Issues 00;20;53;03 – 00;21;11;07 Brad Weinstein you're thinking about all this. So go to everfi.com/coolcat. Thank you for listening.

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Getting Beyond “Clicktivism”

Educator Innovator

The app was only one piece of Youth Radio’s election coverage, which included real-time social media posts and interviews. Clicking “like” on a Facebook post? In it, Goodman sheds light on how tough it is to stay on top of coursework without a computer at home—even though she has a smartphone with internet access.