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The Future is Here: Take Advantage of It

A Principal's Reflections

This has led to a Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) initiative, where students are encouraged to bring in their mobile learning devices, which include cell phones or personal computing devices (laptops, tablets, iPod Touches, eReaders, etc). The mobile learning revolution is upon us.

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Streamlining BYOD With ClassLink

A Principal's Reflections

Mobile learning devices (i.e. tools such as Poll Everywhere and Celly. Even though our school has more than enough available technology in four computer labs and two mobile carts, some students are more comfortable working on their own devices. lunch) or in class at the discretion of the teacher.

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

Technology today allows teachers to create educational videos using their mobile phones or video cameras. Zoom for Education allows students to virtually join a class from any device, laptop, tablet, Android mobile phone, or iPhone. Poll Everywhere. Classroom Video Software. Zoom for Education.

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Student Response in the Classroom

Hansen's Link to Tech

-Free Socrative: smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets. This student response system allows teachers to send out questions, prompts, and assessments to smartphones, laptops, or tablets.

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Testing Giving You The Blues? Get Creative with EdTech Formative Assessments

MSEDTechie

Our students now in elementary school have never had a time in their lives where mobile technology wasn't present. Using Quick tools like Plickers , Google Forms, Padlet , Poll Everywhere can quickly allow you access to data in a quick and fun way, sometimes so fun, students have no idea they are being assessed.

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Forging Ahead With Change

A Principal's Reflections

Instead of viewing student-owned technology as a hindrance, it is now wholeheartedly embraced as a mobile learning tool. Teachers have the students text in their answers on their cell phones using web programs such as Poll Everywhere, conduct research on the Internet, take notes using Evernote, or organize their assignments.

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Distraction 2 Reaction: BYOT (BYOD) Success!

EdTechSandyK

Mobile devices are predicted by 2011 Horizon report to be in mainstream in one year or less. Research shows 60% of low-income students carry a mobile device of some sort. Look for awesome infographic in the Prezi (linked at the top of this post) about how people use their mobile devices based on age range. have a mobile phone.

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