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The challenges of mobile learning in the classroom

Neo LMS

This is especially evident over the decade, as schools have increasingly adopted mobile learning as a signature initiative using BYOD and 1:1 programs and investing in tablets to provide their students with access to a wealth of relevant educational content and learning opportunities. Mobile students.

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Navigating Your Journey to Remote Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Provide devices and mobile WiFi, if possible. Our youngest learners will need some help and guidance, especially if their elementary schools have not been 1:1 or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). Fully utilize a learning management system (LMS) if one is in place. Robert Zywicki, has been way ahead of the curve.

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EdTech that “Sparks Joy”

Neo LMS

Developers have naturally found a niche for “joyful” tech in the elementary phases, where the idea of allowing younger kids to have fun while learning is all but a credo. Launching right in is our very own NEO LMS. Teachers using the NEO LMS platform can use a host of nifty tools to really make learning accessible, self-paced and fun.

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

Ask a Tech Teacher

Big Blue Button is open source and not a stand-alone platform so it must be integrated into an LMS such as Canvas, Schoology, or Moodle. They are easy to use but do a run-through at the beginning of the school year to familiarize students with it — especially older elementary and middle school. Google Hangouts. Webroom.net.

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6 Awesome AR apps for the classroom

Neo LMS

With a mobile device and some AR trigger images, teachers can create awesome classes, where they don’t spoon-feed new knowledge to students, but tap on their natural curiosity. Students then access the interactive digital content using their mobile devices and extend their learning beyond the physical boundaries of the classroom.

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TOP TIPS for Classroom Management in the Digital Age

EdTechTeam

They correctly point out that file naming conventions are more and more being generated for the teacher and student through the LMS. (ie) Schools need to develop a when, where and how to protocol for printing. This makes it tricky at times. Another area the authors touch on are file naming conventions.

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Flip Grid: 6 Fun Ideas to Engage Learners in Conversation with Teryl Magee

The CoolCatTeacher

She shares essential tips on how to use Flipgrid. So what happens is a teacher would put out what they call a grid, they can either do that via website or an app and they will create a grid that they can push out to their students via whatever LMS that the teacher is using. TERYL: Sure, Absolutely.