Tuesday, November 30, 2010

In my first year I would want my students to have ipads. And with their ipads I would want them to research anything they wanted and then have them type up a response to it on their iPad and then send it to print using the new wireless printing feature on the iPad.

First year

I will probably have them all take a picture of themselves with their name and something interesting about themselves and post it all on the screen for everyone to see and learn about one another.

Students will be able to

Students will be able to collaborate on group projects using computers along with i pods.
I believe that in my first year teaching I will utilize cell phones in my classroom by conducting quizzes, tests, and surveys using cellular devices.

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My students will learn to

My students will learn to use technology such as camera to make videos for class projects.

All my students will have

All my students will have access to ipads/computers to be able to engage in more online projects and presentations

I will incorporate "ipad" in

I will incorporate "ipad" in the classroom as an activity that the students can log onto and read books online!

I hope my class will

I hope my class will all have cell phones or other handheld devices, using them to look up info and to take polls on any discussion.

My class will have access

My class will have access to their own ipads & use them for every subject within the classroom.

I really like texting who

I really like texting who is here. And how we sent pictures as well. It lets the kids get their cell phone '' bug'' out of the way.
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I'm going to try to utilize this polling stuff :)

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Fwd: Since cellphones are so widely available, I think using them in the classroom is a good idea. At the same time I don't think it's smart for the younger kids. I would use these tools in a high school classroom. Our table's new idea I using Skype.com or other video streaming sites to address a student or entire class. We think this is a good idea for teachers who want to always stay connected.


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If teachers had there students complete their homework through their phones that turn out would be surprising I think! Teenagers and their phones are inseparable so why not cater to this and have them learn while still using their phone! Teachers would have full participation if the students were using their phones to complete their assignments. If it was math, art, or history it would be easy to have games, interaction between students, and complete student involvement with this system! Go CELTICS!!
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This would be great as

This would be great as an into activity to get the attention of middle school and high school students.

I think this idea is

I think this idea is FRESH!!!! Think about high schoolers who have their phone in their hand 24/7!! It's their lifeline.

I think homework assignments done

I think homework assignments done completely on a cell phone would be a good idea

cellphones can help in the

cellphones can help in the classroom because it would keep students from trying to hide their cellphones.
Ways you can use a cellphone in the classroom. For polling, for forums.

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Technology can be used in education for many different activities. Students can type a message to their teacher to tell them how they feel.