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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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This should include homework, projects, student presentation, school events–everything that requires preparation. Options include Jing (provides a link to a video), Screencast-o-matic (provides a video that can be embedded or uploaded to YouTube), and Educreations. Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone?

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Goal: Make It About the Relationships

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Check out my slide presentation here. Mobile Show and Tell – Divide students into small groups (3 to 5 students). Each student spends about 30 seconds sharing a personal photo from a mobile device and the anecdote behind the photo. Below are suggestions to get you started. Human Bingo is a popular and easy activity.

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5 Must-have tools for Ed Conferences

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Now, you might be asked to scan a QR code and visit a website, access meeting documents online, interact digitally, or use a backchannel device to share your real-time thoughts with the presenter. apps for Twitter/FB/G+/LI–or whatever your social media of choice is. a scanner (for paperwork, business cards). Digital note-taking.

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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This should include homework, projects, student presentation, school events–everything that requires preparation. Options include Jing (provides a link to a video), Screencast-o-matic (provides a video that can be embedded or uploaded to YouTube), and Educreations. Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone?

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How to go Paperless in Your Classroom

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This should include homework, projects, student presentation, school events–everything that requires preparation. Options include Jing (provides a link to a video), Screencast-o-matic (provides a video that can be embedded or uploaded to YouTube), and Educreations. Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone?

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