No Cell Phones Allowed A presentation by: David J. Yost An Interactive Introduction to Mobile Learning
Quick Quiz! Take out your cell phone or laptop.
Cells:  Send a text message To: “22333”
With the message “18549” Smartphones and laptops: Go to poll4.com
Enter in the message “18549” Everyone should be joined in now
Let the quiz begin...
(Creating Our Future: Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning, 2010)
(Creating Our Future: Students Speak Up about their Vision for 21st Century Learning, 2010)
Some cell phone uses Clickers
Interactive assignments via SMS(Cheung, 2008)
Short reflections
Classroom Communication (Horstmanshof, 2004)
Oral assessments (Kolb, 2008)
Math in Your World With your group think of examples of Math that you have seen in the past few days outside of class.
Pick one supreme example and then text your group idea to: (240)561-9216

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Editor's Notes

  • #4 The annual speak-up report: Filters and Firewalls was the answer in 2003 now it is not using their stuff Among high school students 85 percent report having an iPod 70 percent have a laptop or netbook 30 percent have smart phones Three Screen Report: 2008=11.2, 2009=17.6, the last is Estimated Number of Persons Using TV/Internet Simultaneously 12-17
  • #9 Show GV main page and how it shows up as new messages and responding via text.
  • #10 Oral portion: Useful for ELL students that have yet to develop written language Embracing student's digital culture instead of ignoring it Not currently being taught in classrooms Helps all students and especially ELL students (Hill & Flynn, 2008).
  • #12 Show how to set up the blog to receive posts via email
  • #13 A skill not being taught currently Graphic representations help ELL students (Hill & Flynn, 2006)