The document discusses how mobile devices like iPhones and iPods can be used to repurpose education. It notes that students are already using these devices and connected via social media, which are often blocked at school. The document advocates that educators should embrace these tools and apps like Evernote, Twitter, and Dropbox to incorporate m-learning into the curriculum. It provides examples of how apps can be used for note-taking, staying informed on current events, and connecting with other educators through professional learning networks on Twitter.
Manor Lakes P-12 College in Victoria, Australia implemented a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program that began with iPads for students in Year 6 and Prep. The college found that BYOD empowered students to personalize their learning, increased independence, and promoted self-directed learning both in and outside the classroom. BYOD also helped prepare students for a technology-rich future at university and in their careers.
This paper looks into the future (2042) and how teaching and the outlook on jobs for future generations will be different than current trends. It discuss how teaching may have to change to better prepare students for life after school.
The document discusses the importance of leaders being connected through collaboration and communication in the age of information explosion. It highlights the need to stay informed about current events and what is happening around your organization through connected tools. Several statistics are presented that show most adults now own smartphones and access the internet regularly, and tools like Skype, Twitter, Google Apps and Evernote are recommended for staying connected anywhere. The importance of disconnecting from technology at times is also advised for maintaining a good work-life balance.
This document discusses innovative techniques for teaching English in the digital age. It covers several techniques including blogs, social networking, wikis, massively multiplayer online games, and mobile phone assisted language learning. The key techniques allow for collaboration outside the classroom, interaction and communication in English, project-based learning, and accessibility of language lessons through mobile devices. Overall, the document advocates for English teachers to adopt these new digital techniques to engage students and meet the demands of a changing era.
Technology and passive withdrawers jj finaljohnroseadams1
The document discusses a study exploring reasons why students passively withdraw from an online English course. It summarizes interviews with 9 such students, who faced challenges with the online format, including lack of awareness it was fully online, difficulties navigating the course materials and using the online tools, and a preference for printed materials. The document recommends offering additional IT support and some face-to-face instruction to help improve retention of students, especially those from widening participation backgrounds.
For those companies looking to improve personalization, success depends upon both technology and technique. Enterprise personalization done well will be a key differentiator in this age of the consumer, but given the overwhelming volumes of digital data flowing into your organization, it is not easy. Learn the three key ingredients needed to drive personalization and ultimately increase customer engagement.
This presentation was given by Susan Connors, Quaero's EVP of Consumer Solutions, at NEDMA's 2014 Marketing Technology Summit.
Business Specialist Ford Saeks of Prime Concepts Group Inc. presented "Business Growth Innovation – Game-Changing Ideas to Transform Your Business" at the Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce's Taking Care of Business Seminar on Oct. 28, 2014.
The document proposes a clear-cut approach called Communications, Planning & Control (CPC) to improve communications, visibility, and accountability within an IT department. CPC would consist of presentations, documents, and meetings to better define staff expectations, communicate requirements, and provide reasonable planning means for staff to meet company objectives. Specific CPC instruments discussed include an annual strategy presentation, monthly status reports, project charters, plans, and communications to link staff responsibilities to department and project goals.
Manor Lakes P-12 College in Victoria, Australia implemented a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program that began with iPads for students in Year 6 and Prep. The college found that BYOD empowered students to personalize their learning, increased independence, and promoted self-directed learning both in and outside the classroom. BYOD also helped prepare students for a technology-rich future at university and in their careers.
This paper looks into the future (2042) and how teaching and the outlook on jobs for future generations will be different than current trends. It discuss how teaching may have to change to better prepare students for life after school.
The document discusses the importance of leaders being connected through collaboration and communication in the age of information explosion. It highlights the need to stay informed about current events and what is happening around your organization through connected tools. Several statistics are presented that show most adults now own smartphones and access the internet regularly, and tools like Skype, Twitter, Google Apps and Evernote are recommended for staying connected anywhere. The importance of disconnecting from technology at times is also advised for maintaining a good work-life balance.
This document discusses innovative techniques for teaching English in the digital age. It covers several techniques including blogs, social networking, wikis, massively multiplayer online games, and mobile phone assisted language learning. The key techniques allow for collaboration outside the classroom, interaction and communication in English, project-based learning, and accessibility of language lessons through mobile devices. Overall, the document advocates for English teachers to adopt these new digital techniques to engage students and meet the demands of a changing era.
Technology and passive withdrawers jj finaljohnroseadams1
The document discusses a study exploring reasons why students passively withdraw from an online English course. It summarizes interviews with 9 such students, who faced challenges with the online format, including lack of awareness it was fully online, difficulties navigating the course materials and using the online tools, and a preference for printed materials. The document recommends offering additional IT support and some face-to-face instruction to help improve retention of students, especially those from widening participation backgrounds.
For those companies looking to improve personalization, success depends upon both technology and technique. Enterprise personalization done well will be a key differentiator in this age of the consumer, but given the overwhelming volumes of digital data flowing into your organization, it is not easy. Learn the three key ingredients needed to drive personalization and ultimately increase customer engagement.
This presentation was given by Susan Connors, Quaero's EVP of Consumer Solutions, at NEDMA's 2014 Marketing Technology Summit.
Business Specialist Ford Saeks of Prime Concepts Group Inc. presented "Business Growth Innovation – Game-Changing Ideas to Transform Your Business" at the Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce's Taking Care of Business Seminar on Oct. 28, 2014.
The document proposes a clear-cut approach called Communications, Planning & Control (CPC) to improve communications, visibility, and accountability within an IT department. CPC would consist of presentations, documents, and meetings to better define staff expectations, communicate requirements, and provide reasonable planning means for staff to meet company objectives. Specific CPC instruments discussed include an annual strategy presentation, monthly status reports, project charters, plans, and communications to link staff responsibilities to department and project goals.
Carol Skaff of Cohlmia Marketing presented to 60 Chamber members in the field of marketing & communications on the topic of public relations on May 29, 2014.
This document discusses different types of real numbers including rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, and irrational numbers. Rational numbers include decimals and fractions, integers include positive and negative numbers with no decimals or fractions. Whole numbers are counting numbers that do not include zero or negatives. Natural numbers are counting numbers that exclude negatives. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers.
Carrie Wiegand of AGH Employer Solutions presented “Destroying Employee Engagement Myths: What Really Matters in Engaging Employees” at our February 2015 Sunrise Scrambler. Attendees learned that 1 out of 3 employees are disengaged from the organization they work for. Her presentation offered ideas and examples to continually re-engage those working with, around and for you.
Lisa Holmes presented on the Portland AIGA chapter's sustainability initiative from May 2008 to April 2010. The initiative began after Lisa discovered AIGA's focus on sustainability at a 2008 leadership retreat. She took on the role of sustainability chair and developed a mission, goals, and objectives to promote sustainable practices among designers. Key events and accomplishments included forming a green team, hosting speaker events like Compostmodern PDX and SHIFT, developing online sustainability resources, and planning the 2010 Green Design Expo for Earth Day. The initiative successfully raised awareness of sustainability issues among the local design community.
The document lists various locations in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana that could potentially be photographed from a telecommunication tower, including civic centers, schools, churches, industrial sites, and infrastructure like water towers and bridges. Locations mentioned include Buras, Boothville, Venice, Belle Chasse, and Pointe-a-la-Hache.
“I love my bones!” Online violence involving children: Self-harm and danger...Teresa Sofia Castro
This doctoral research examines online violence involving self-harm and dangerous eating behaviors among children on the web. The researcher analyzed 11 Portuguese and Brazilian blogs written by youth aged 13-19 discussing topics like diets, exercise, cutting, and suicide. Many blogs included thinspiration materials and tips for losing weight secretly. Testimonials discussed feelings of control, perfectionism, and loneliness. The research suggests the internet can negatively proliferate these communities and encourage risky behaviors by providing social connections and maintaining disorders.
The document summarizes a student's music video project for a class. The student chose to make a hip-hop music video with one actor. They researched techniques used in professional music videos and tried to incorporate conventions like silhouettes, cuts that match the beat, and different camera angles. The student believes their video uses conventions of real music videos but could be improved with more effects. They also made album artwork and packaging that was inspired by existing professional products.
Local search accounts for a large portion of online queries and is growing rapidly. Google Places is now the dominant player in local search results and has made several changes that impact how local business listings are ranked, including pushing organic results below local listings. The top factors that determine local search rankings are business location, relevance to the search query, and prominence as determined by citations, reviews, and mentions on third party sites.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document summarizes a student's music video project for a class. The student chose to make a hip-hop music video with one actor. They researched techniques used in professional music videos and tried to incorporate conventions like silhouettes, cuts that match the beat, and different camera angles. The student believes their video uses conventions of real music videos but could be improved with more effects. They also made album artwork and packaging that was inspired by existing professional products.
The class wanted to do a project on an animal from the farm to learn many things about it. After discussing options, they decided to hold a vote between studying chickens or cows since they couldn't agree. The vote results showed that chickens won and will be the animal the class focuses their project on.
Monte M. Bond is an intellectual property attorney with over 20 years of experience litigating patent, trademark, and complex commercial cases. He specializes in leading litigation teams, developing case strategies, managing costs and resources efficiently, and trying cases in district courts and appeals courts across various technologies. He has represented numerous large companies in high-stakes IP litigation.
This document discusses using new digital technologies in the classroom. It notes that students are engaged with technology outside of school but it is rarely used within classrooms. It promotes using mobile devices like iPods to access educational apps and content. The document encourages teachers to explore using iPods and their educational apps to engage students and connect with their digital lives. It provides examples of useful education apps and resources available.
Mobile devices like phones and tablets are increasingly being used for education. This is known as mobile learning (m-learning). M-learning allows educational activities to follow learners anywhere. Some examples highlighted include using iPods to teach sign language, offering SAT prep on iPods, and interactive lessons. Many countries are embracing m-learning, including initiatives to provide all students with laptops or mobile devices loaded with educational content. The growth of mobile technologies is opening up new possibilities for just-in-time, collaborative learning anywhere.
Social Sciences Mobile Learning Day - the SurveyYishay Mor
The document discusses the results of a survey conducted at the Open University's Institute of Educational Technology on Mobile Learning Day. The survey asked questions to gauge participants' access to and use of mobile devices, their familiarity with mobile learning tools and applications, what they would like to learn about mobile learning, and how they envision using mobile learning in their teaching. Concerns expressed included issues of student access and inclusion, pedagogical challenges, and limitations of mobile devices.
Elearning session for Secondary PGCE and GTP traineeswkidd
This document discusses the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning. It introduces concepts like digital natives, digital immigrants, and the flipped classroom. It also discusses challenges around integrating new technologies without proper pedagogical guidance. Key terms related to e-learning and web tools are defined. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of pedagogy over technology when incorporating new tools into teaching.
Carol Skaff of Cohlmia Marketing presented to 60 Chamber members in the field of marketing & communications on the topic of public relations on May 29, 2014.
This document discusses different types of real numbers including rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, and irrational numbers. Rational numbers include decimals and fractions, integers include positive and negative numbers with no decimals or fractions. Whole numbers are counting numbers that do not include zero or negatives. Natural numbers are counting numbers that exclude negatives. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers.
Carrie Wiegand of AGH Employer Solutions presented “Destroying Employee Engagement Myths: What Really Matters in Engaging Employees” at our February 2015 Sunrise Scrambler. Attendees learned that 1 out of 3 employees are disengaged from the organization they work for. Her presentation offered ideas and examples to continually re-engage those working with, around and for you.
Lisa Holmes presented on the Portland AIGA chapter's sustainability initiative from May 2008 to April 2010. The initiative began after Lisa discovered AIGA's focus on sustainability at a 2008 leadership retreat. She took on the role of sustainability chair and developed a mission, goals, and objectives to promote sustainable practices among designers. Key events and accomplishments included forming a green team, hosting speaker events like Compostmodern PDX and SHIFT, developing online sustainability resources, and planning the 2010 Green Design Expo for Earth Day. The initiative successfully raised awareness of sustainability issues among the local design community.
The document lists various locations in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana that could potentially be photographed from a telecommunication tower, including civic centers, schools, churches, industrial sites, and infrastructure like water towers and bridges. Locations mentioned include Buras, Boothville, Venice, Belle Chasse, and Pointe-a-la-Hache.
“I love my bones!” Online violence involving children: Self-harm and danger...Teresa Sofia Castro
This doctoral research examines online violence involving self-harm and dangerous eating behaviors among children on the web. The researcher analyzed 11 Portuguese and Brazilian blogs written by youth aged 13-19 discussing topics like diets, exercise, cutting, and suicide. Many blogs included thinspiration materials and tips for losing weight secretly. Testimonials discussed feelings of control, perfectionism, and loneliness. The research suggests the internet can negatively proliferate these communities and encourage risky behaviors by providing social connections and maintaining disorders.
The document summarizes a student's music video project for a class. The student chose to make a hip-hop music video with one actor. They researched techniques used in professional music videos and tried to incorporate conventions like silhouettes, cuts that match the beat, and different camera angles. The student believes their video uses conventions of real music videos but could be improved with more effects. They also made album artwork and packaging that was inspired by existing professional products.
Local search accounts for a large portion of online queries and is growing rapidly. Google Places is now the dominant player in local search results and has made several changes that impact how local business listings are ranked, including pushing organic results below local listings. The top factors that determine local search rankings are business location, relevance to the search query, and prominence as determined by citations, reviews, and mentions on third party sites.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document summarizes a student's music video project for a class. The student chose to make a hip-hop music video with one actor. They researched techniques used in professional music videos and tried to incorporate conventions like silhouettes, cuts that match the beat, and different camera angles. The student believes their video uses conventions of real music videos but could be improved with more effects. They also made album artwork and packaging that was inspired by existing professional products.
The class wanted to do a project on an animal from the farm to learn many things about it. After discussing options, they decided to hold a vote between studying chickens or cows since they couldn't agree. The vote results showed that chickens won and will be the animal the class focuses their project on.
Monte M. Bond is an intellectual property attorney with over 20 years of experience litigating patent, trademark, and complex commercial cases. He specializes in leading litigation teams, developing case strategies, managing costs and resources efficiently, and trying cases in district courts and appeals courts across various technologies. He has represented numerous large companies in high-stakes IP litigation.
This document discusses using new digital technologies in the classroom. It notes that students are engaged with technology outside of school but it is rarely used within classrooms. It promotes using mobile devices like iPods to access educational apps and content. The document encourages teachers to explore using iPods and their educational apps to engage students and connect with their digital lives. It provides examples of useful education apps and resources available.
Mobile devices like phones and tablets are increasingly being used for education. This is known as mobile learning (m-learning). M-learning allows educational activities to follow learners anywhere. Some examples highlighted include using iPods to teach sign language, offering SAT prep on iPods, and interactive lessons. Many countries are embracing m-learning, including initiatives to provide all students with laptops or mobile devices loaded with educational content. The growth of mobile technologies is opening up new possibilities for just-in-time, collaborative learning anywhere.
Social Sciences Mobile Learning Day - the SurveyYishay Mor
The document discusses the results of a survey conducted at the Open University's Institute of Educational Technology on Mobile Learning Day. The survey asked questions to gauge participants' access to and use of mobile devices, their familiarity with mobile learning tools and applications, what they would like to learn about mobile learning, and how they envision using mobile learning in their teaching. Concerns expressed included issues of student access and inclusion, pedagogical challenges, and limitations of mobile devices.
Elearning session for Secondary PGCE and GTP traineeswkidd
This document discusses the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning. It introduces concepts like digital natives, digital immigrants, and the flipped classroom. It also discusses challenges around integrating new technologies without proper pedagogical guidance. Key terms related to e-learning and web tools are defined. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of pedagogy over technology when incorporating new tools into teaching.
This ppt describes the framework for teachers to consider when infusing technology in the classroom in order to facilitate second language learning...especially with ELLs
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project aims to provide affordable, rugged, low-power laptop computers to children around the world. Founded in 2005 by Nicholas Negroponte, it distributes XO laptops that emphasize constructivist learning principles through activities and wireless connectivity. Peru has had the largest deployment to date, with over 300,000 XOs provided to schools, resulting in improved educational outcomes for students based on early evaluations.
1. Mobile learning is about more than just solo learning with devices like OLPC, and collaboration is important. Location and context are also important trends.
2. Technologies are often invented that are initially thought to have no practical or commercial use, but technologies like text messaging have taken off in popularity greatly.
3. The future of publishing and reading may involve buying books and newspapers directly over the internet on devices, though computers are still not ideal for reading compared to print.
Mobile devices like the iPod Touch can be used as learning tools in the classroom through educational apps, eBooks, collaborative projects, and just-in-time learning. A pilot program purchased 20 iPod Touches to create a 1:1 learning environment and measure the impact on literacy and math skills. The document outlines many ways the iPod Touch can be used for reading, writing, math, science, social studies, foreign language learning, communication, and assessment.
This document provides links to examples of collaborative projects between students and teachers. Some of the projects include classroom "jigsaw" activities in health class, kindergarten activities on sea animals and planets, a first grade activity where students document their daily schedule, student-created news reports and books, using iPods to create flashcards, collaborating with other grades on history projects, and community service projects. The projects encourage collaboration both within and between classrooms on a variety of subjects.
The document discusses several examples of tablet programs at libraries and schools. It describes initiatives at the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, which launched an iPad lending program in 2011. It also discusses programs at Montlieu Academy of Technology, Charlottesville Schools, Houston Public Library, North Shore Public Library, and South Orange Public Library. The document then provides examples of tablet uses at Newman Library at Virginia Tech, Liberty Middle School, and the University of Southern Mississippi. It concludes with discussing Radford University's use of iTextbooks.
Integrating iPads and Tablet Computers into Library Services, Part 2ALATechSource
The document discusses several examples of K-12 schools and libraries that have implemented iPad and tablet programs. Phillips Memorial Public Library launched a circulating iPad program in 2011 that was very popular initially but saw declining usage over time. Lessons learned included having comprehensive policies, content considerations, and assessing the program ongoing. Charlottesville Schools provided all middle and high school students with Windows tablets to replace textbooks. They worked to gain funding and plan infrastructure needs. Montlieu Academy of Technology provided all students with iPads through a grant, and teachers use them for various subjects and communication. Liberty Middle School circulates iPads to teachers and uses carts of iPads for classroom use. Apps discussed include those for various subjects, communication
The Use of Cell Phones in the Classroomguest553b40
The document discusses the increasing role of cell phones in education. It describes how the University of Michigan developed educational software for cell phones that allows students to access classroom materials on their phones. Some teachers support integrating phones into lessons to better engage students. However, others raise concerns that phones could be a distraction. The document also outlines apps being developed for the iPhone to deliver school information and enable attendance tracking. Overall, it examines both the potential benefits and challenges of introducing cell phones into the classroom.
The mlearning meeting and workshop teachers handoutMr Bounab Samir
The document discusses the potential benefits of using mobile phones (mlearning) in education. It provides numerous examples of how phones can be used to collaborate, communicate, create, coordinate, and curate educational content and activities. Phones allow students to research questions, access educational resources, record lessons, provide peer feedback, and engage in learning outside the classroom. When used appropriately under the guidance of teachers, mlearning can effectively support students' digital literacy and safety, help prepare them for future careers, and make learning more convenient, interactive, and up-to-date.
The document discusses the role of mobile technology in K-12 education, noting that tools like smartphones, tablets, and apps can enable new forms of learning but also come with risks if not implemented carefully. A number of current mobile learning projects and tools are described, and tips are provided on safe and effective ways to integrate mobile into teaching and learning. The future of mobile technology in education is uncertain but holds potential if its opportunities and risks are understood and mitigated.
1. The document discusses an iPad workshop held at Bangkok University that covered the history and uses of the iPad for education.
2. It provides statistics on the early success of the iPad and describes how apps can be used to support different learning styles and Bloom's Taxonomy.
3. The workshop proposed using iPads to create a "Little School House in the Cloud" where teachers and students could collaborate using apps, WiFi, and cloud-based group work.
Mobile Learning and Global Models – How did it evolve? Market penetration, mobile adoption and usage tendencies presented. Mobile learning capabilities and features revealed using real cases and examples. Finally, what are the benefits and challenges? Mobile learning is the future in nowadays life with rapidly growing new technologies.
Appsolutely Changing Early Childhood Education: Technology, Literacy & the Yo...Jeremy Brueck
This document discusses how apps and technology are changing early childhood education. It notes that young children are growing up in a world where digital technologies like email, websites, internet users, blogs, social media, images and videos are ubiquitous. It argues that the proliferation of information online presents opportunities rather than problems for young learners. The document discusses how technologies like apps, ebooks, digital cameras and iPads can be effectively used in early childhood classrooms to promote social interaction, visual and tactile learning, engagement and collaboration between children. It provides examples of different types of digital books and storytelling apps that are available.
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In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
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The report *State of D2C in India: A Logistics Update* talks about the evolving dynamics of the d2C landscape with a particular focus on how brands navigate the complexities of logistics. Third Party Logistics enablers emerge indispensable partners in facilitating the growth journey of D2C brands, offering cost-effective solutions tailored to their specific needs. As D2C brands continue to expand, they encounter heightened operational complexities with logistics standing out as a significant challenge. Logistics not only represents a substantial cost component for the brands but also directly influences the customer experience. Establishing efficient logistics operations while keeping costs low is therefore a crucial objective for brands. The report highlights how 3PLs are meeting the rising demands of D2C brands, supporting their expansion both online and offline, and paving the way for sustainable, scalable growth in this fast-paced market.
2. If you make a change and it feels
comfortable, you haven’t made a
change. Lee Trevino - Golfer
Saturday, 3 October 2009
As teachers and educators, we see first hand what our students are doing and how they are interacting with their peers, parents and the world around
them. Have we really changed our pedagogy, curriculum or structure?
3. By Year 6 ....
Saturday, 3 October 2009
These students are also connected via chat, social networking sites and collaborative communities that often times are overlooked by education. When you really
analyze what kids get into trouble with technology at school, it is these these tools.
4. By Year 6 ....
Connected Virtual
Individuals Communities
Saturday, 3 October 2009
These students are also connected via chat, social networking sites and collaborative communities that often times are overlooked by education. When you really
analyze what kids get into trouble with technology at school, it is these these tools.
5. TV and print media is
beginning to yield ground
to successor media in the
shape of online and mobile
services
Hartly 2009:1
Saturday, 3 October 2009
What are we as educators doing in this
revolution?
7. Saturday, 3 October 2009
Web 2.0 has opened up a whole new world of new things we can access with iPod Touch and iPhones. How many of these do we use? How many are blocked
at school? How many do our students use?
8. Saturday, 3 October 2009
Web 2.0 has opened up a whole new world of new things we can access with iPod Touch and iPhones. How many of these do we use? How many are blocked
at school? How many do our students use?
9. Education
In China
Saturday, 3 October 2009
China has worked with Nokia in developing a number of English courses delivered via mobile
phone apps
10. Education
In China
Saturday, 3 October 2009
China has worked with Nokia in developing a number of English courses delivered via mobile
phone apps
11. Popular Educational iPhone Apps
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Teachers and admin need to address the school vista to incorporate m-learning by addressing these 3 key areas.
Who works in a school that has banned
Mobile Phones in the classroom?
Ipods?
Playstation Portables
Nintendo DS
WHY? Why have they been banned?
Control of the curriculum and they don’t fit in with our curriculum, our school pedagogy and the school structure.
We as educators are missing the boat with m learning. We have banned phones. It is like banning note books and biros so that the students will have to use
the slate and chalk at school
12. 11.25 15
0 3.75 7.5
12
iDisk
Other 9
TweetDeck 9
Evernote 8
Presenter 7
Documents
Sketch Pad
6
WhiteBoard
5
Comic Touch 5
Educate 5
QANTAS 5
SimpleMindX 4
Sudoku 4
Bento 3
Blanks 3
MaxKeys 3
Tycoon 2
VNC / RDP 2
Traffic Jam 2
2
TanZen Lite
iWoopie
1
ezLoan 1
Conversions 1
PhoneAid 1
AusTax09 1
1
Popular Educational iPhone Apps
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Teachers and admin need to address the school vista to incorporate m-learning by addressing these 3 key areas.
Who works in a school that has banned
Mobile Phones in the classroom?
Ipods?
Playstation Portables
Nintendo DS
WHY? Why have they been banned?
Control of the curriculum and they don’t fit in with our curriculum, our school pedagogy and the school structure.
We as educators are missing the boat with m learning. We have banned phones. It is like banning note books and biros so that the students will have to use
the slate and chalk at school
13. In a year 11
class, 20%
had an
iphone or
ipod touch
Saturday, 3 October 2009
100% of students had a mobile phone - close to 50% of this class had a phone with 3G capabilities. This is in a school with a traditionally low socio-
economic background.
14. What are some great free
apps?
Evernote - Remember everything
TweetDeck - A twitter app
Documents - sync and edit your Google docs and
spreadsheets
DropBox, iDisk
ABC
VNC lite
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Today we will look at the first 3 apps in depth and how they can be used in Education. In the
closing stages I will show you some other apps that are available to download. The key to
remember is that the app store is constantly changing.
16. Saturday, 3 October 2009
Evernote is great. Any site you come across, you can tag it. It is the new bookmark. But wait
there is more. You can add voice memos (on ipod touch version 2 and iPhones) and photos
on the iPhone. You can even link your twitter account to Evernote and send tweets to
yourself so that don’t forget something.
17. Evernote
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You need to register with Evernote before you can use it. Remember to get the most out of
this app, you should also have it installed on your computer as well. www.evernote.com
18. Saturday, 3 October 2009
Who hasn’t heard of twitter? Who has a twitter account? What do you use it for? Can it be
used in schools?
19. Twitter Apps -
TweetDeck
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Keeping up to date with current affairs has never been easier with Twitter. TweetDeck is a
twitter client that allows you to follow trending topics. Here are two screen shots 30 seconds
apart after the Tsunami warning went out as well as the earthquake in Sumatra.
So how can we use this in a school setting?
The thing to remember about twitter is that it is all about who you follow.
20. Saturday, 3 October 2009
Can Twitter be used in schools? Yes it needs to be monitored - just like research. Is it a lot
of verbal diarrhea? Yes and No. Condensing your thoughts/questions to 140 characters (28
words approximately) requires some skill.
21. Teachers who use twitter
in schools
What is a PLN?
Why have a PLN?
Who is in your PLN?
Watch who follows you
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Especially in schools you need to watch who follows you. I manage my account at least once
a week to block people unsuitable for my PLN.
22. how is twitter being used in
schools?
twitter in schools
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Twitter is amazing. Like Shrek and his view on Ogres. Twitter is like an onion - They have
layers. Look at the layers of engagement Twitter can offer.
23. 6 reasons why educators
should get involved with
Twitter?
1. Together we’re better
2. Global or local: you
choose
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Twitter can be like a virtual staffroom where teachers can access in seconds a stream of
links, ideas, opinions, and resources from a hand-picked selection of global professionals.
2 With Twitter, educators can actively compare what’s happening in their with others on
different continents. GPS-enabled devices and advanced web search facility allow
searches that tell you what people are tweeting within a certain distance of a location, so if
the other side of the world isn’t your bag, you can stick with your own patch.
24. 3. Ideas workshop and
sounding board
4. Newsroom and innovation
showcase
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3 Twitter is a great medium for sharing ideas and getting instant feedback. You can gather a
range of opinions and constructive criticism within minutes, which can help enormously,
whether you are planning a learning experience, writing a policy, or putting a job application
together.
4 Twitter helps you stay up-to-date on news and current affairs, as well as on the latest
developments in areas of interest like school leadership and technology.
25. 5. Quality Assured searching
6. Getting with the times has
never been so easy!
-- By Laura Walker. Follow Mrs.
Walker on Twitter
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5 Trust the people you follow. Hone and develop the list of people whose insights you value.
Once your Twitter network grows past a critical mass, you can ask them detailed questions and
get higher-quality information back than a Google search would generally provide.
6 A little light searching using key words for your areas of interest will soon yield a list of
interesting people to follow. Your biggest challenge is likely to be getting the twitter unblocked
on your school network if your main usage will be at school.
26. Documents
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INCLUDES
Latest iSpreadsheet (mobile spreadsheet app)
Text Editor (Easy to use text pad)
Google Sync (Upload & Download directly to Google)
Photo Album (Photo manager)
Direct Email (Email any documents to anyone)
Integrated Preview (Preview any known document)
This is great because you can share your google documents with your students and truly allow collaborative learning in and outside your class.
27. DropBox and iDisk
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Both these apps are relatively new. Dropbox is for everybody. iDisk is really only for
MobileMe subscribers. The fantastic thing about them is that a student need not say he or
she has lost their USB thumb drive again.
File Sync
Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically.
• 2GB of online storage for free, with up to 100GB available to paying customers.
• Sync files of any size or type.
• Sync Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
28. Other great apps
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Now I want to look briefly at some other apps that are being used by educators in their
classrooms.
29. ESL, English
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Hook the iPod up to the speakers and get the audience to say hello.
32. Essay writing
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Essay Writing Wizard is a free app that gives students some help on writing an essay.
SimpleMind is a great app that allows you to prepare a mindmap. With the paid version you
can send these mindmaps to other people with the app and allow them to edit the mindmap.
37. Apps for Students More articles
Whether you want to define a word, learn the name of a bone, practice
your French, or prep for the SAT, iPhone has the smartest apps around.
Tools for school.
iPhone has apps to help with every subject.
If you’re headed to Chemistry, Periodic
gives you a complete, pocket-size
reference to the periodic table of elements
that you can organize by name, atomic
number, chemical series, symbol, or phase.
Bring the New Oxford American Dictionary
to English class, and you’ll never be at a
loss for words. Or download Grafly and
impress your math class with amazing 2D
and 3D interactive graphs of equations you
can view from any angle.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Get an A in organization.
When homework starts piling up, download
apps to help you stay on track. View
assignments by day, week, or course with
iHomework. Check off assignments once
you’ve turned them in, and monitor your
progress by typing in your grade. If you
need to ask for extra time, you can find
your teacher’s contact information here, A body of knowledge.
too. For more detailed homework projects, The best-selling Netter’s
download Assignments and add a recording Anatomy textbook is now a lot
to any entry. easier to carry around. With
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards, you have
Did you know?
instant access to over 300 annotated
iTunes U is packed with course lectures
from professors at top universities. Whether
images of muscles, bones, vessels, viscera,
you’re studying art or engineering, there’s and joints. Tap to test your knowledge in
probably a podcast for it. Even better, you Punch in numbers. quiz mode, or pinch to get a closer look.
won’t have to pay tuition. The Calculator app on iPhone isn’t AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
just one calculator, it’s two. Rotate
iPhone and it switches to a scientific
calculator that’s easy as pi to use.
Learn in a flash.
Top 10 Paid
With Mental Case, you can Student Apps
create flash cards on your Mac
and sync them to your iPhone,
or choose from over 16 million flash cards
to download from FlashcardExchange.com. 1. Graphing Calculator
2. Mathemagics
Then study on the go with a full-
3. ABC Animals
screen slideshow. 4. iStudiez Pro
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE 5. Star Walk
6. Wheels on the Bus
7. FirstWords: Animals
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8. abc PocketPhonics: letter sounds &
writing + first words
Be well-read.
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38. Features Why iPhone Apps for iPhone Gallery How To Tech Specs
Apps for Keeping Current More articles
News travels at the speed of iPhone. Stay in the know with lots of insider apps
from the worlds of business, sports, politics, music, fashion, and more.
Discover new ideas.
With TED (Technology, Entertainment and
Design), you can watch and listen to what
some of the world’s most fascinating
people have to say, all on your iPhone.
Bookmark your favorite talks from TED
conferences to inspire now or enjoy later.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Get in the game.
Stay on top of the teams and games you
care about with ESPN ScoreCenter. Review
scores and stats for over 500 sports
leagues worldwide or set up one-tap
access to your personalized scoreboards.
Follow play-by-play action with CBS Sports
Mobile, then log in to control your fantasy
football and baseball teams. For front-row
views, download MLB.com At Bat and watch
live streaming games. And if you don’t
have time to catch all nine innings, watch a
Market watch. 10 to 12 minute video recap featuring
every payoff pitch.
Breaking news about your
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
investments is always just a tap
away. Open the Stocks app, then
rotate to see what’s up and what’s down.
Be in the know.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Get the latest headlines, sports
scores, weather, photos, and Top 10 Paid
News Apps
more wherever you are with
USA TODAY, NYTimes, and MSNBC. ABC
News offers top-of-the-hour video news
briefs, while CBS EyeMobile features 1. News Feed (On Sale)
network video footage as well as citizen 2. iDrudge Drudge Reader 1.1
videos and reports. Download AP Mobile for 3. Onion Microfiche Headline Reader
4. iFoxNews
a comprehensive news network that lets
5. News Addict (On Sale)
you personalize news to fit your needs. Or
6. Newsstand
quickly scan Newsdesk for a compilation of 7. NetNewsWire Premium
the world’s biggest headlines. For the latest 8. Television
tech news and gadget reviews, check out 9. Gossip Junkie
All Things Digital and Wired Product 10. Nasa News
Reviews. Listen up.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE Your iPhone doubles as a
radio when you download the
Public Radio Player. Tune in
Walk the red carpet.
Saturday, 3 October 2009 and enjoy hundreds of free public radio
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39. Apps for Work More articles
Whether you’re managing projects, clients, or your time, iPhone makes
the perfect business partner.
Get your money back.
Nexonia subscribers can keep receipts from
piling up with Nexonia Expenses. Track
expenses as you incur them. Then use your
iPhone camera to photograph receipts
before submitting expense reports.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Attend a meeting.
Just because you’re out of the office
doesn’t mean you have to be out of the
loop. Use Cisco WebEx Meeting Center to
participate in meetings and interact in real
time. If you’re presenting, control the show
from your iPhone with Keynote Remote.
Swipe the screen to advance, preview the
next slide, or view your notes as you use
Wi-Fi to roam the room.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Make some calls.
The next time business takes
you on the road, take
iDialUDrive along for the ride.
Create a list of all the people you want to Top 10 Paid
Sales at your fingertips. Business Apps
talk to that day and iPhone will make every
Be business savvy on the go.
call — one by one — for you.
With Salesforce Mobile,
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Salesforce subscribers have
instant access to important business and 1. Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite
2. iSwipe Pro Credit Card Terminal
client data wherever they are. Log sales,
3. QuickVoice2Text Email (PRO Recorder)
access charts and graphs, check the latest 4. Documents To Go® with Exchange
activity, respond to new leads, and Attachments (Microsoft Word editing,
much more. Exchange attachments & Desktop s
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE 5. PDF Reader Pro
6. Say it & Mail it
7. Wyse PocketCloud
8. My Eyes Only™
9. To-Do List
10. Etiquette Avenue
Did you know?
iPhone has been adopted by businesses
both small and large. To find out about
other business apps, or to find out how
other companies use iPhone, visit
www.apple.com/iphone/business.
Receive a payment.
With Credit Card Terminal, you
can turn your iPhone into a
Get organized. mobile cash register. Accept
Don’t just make a list of all the important credit card payments, email receipts, and
Travel light. things you have to get done. Organize refund sales listed on your transaction log
them with OmniFocus. This Apple Design — all on the go.
Leave that stack of papers
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
behind. With Quickoffice® Award-winning app keeps track of tasks by
Mobile Office Suite, you can project, place, person, or date. You can
view, edit, and email your important also upload photos and use built-in GPS to
Microsoft Word and Excel files from your find nearby tasks to knock off your list. For
Saturday, 3 October 2009 iPhone. Tap to access local and remote intuitive business and personal Watch the time.
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40. Apps for Managing Money More articles
Your iPhone becomes even more valuable when you add some
money-conscious apps. Here are a few that’ll help you track and
save your money.
Show me the money.
Know where your money is
wherever you go. Open a Mint
account online and enter your
banking account, investment, and credit
card information. The Mint.com application
will show you the balance in each account
up to the minute and even break out your
expenditures by category.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Stock smarts. You can bank on it.
Put Bloomberg on your iPhone 3G and Instead of going to the bank, let the bank
you’ll always have this trusted source for come to you with applications from Bank of
financial information at your fingertips. Get America, Chase, and Citibank. If you’re
accurate and timely financial news, stock enrolled, just tap the app to locate the
quotes, price charts, market trends nearest ATM, check balances, and even pay
analysis, and more, all on the go. your bills. You can send money to
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE anywhere from anywhere with PayPal. Just
choose a recipient and an amount to be
transferred, and the PayPal app makes it
happen.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
Top 10 Paid
Financial Apps
1. BillMinder with Push Notifications
2. iXpenseIt
3. Ace Budget
4. Checkbook
5. PortfolioLive
6. Mobile Receipt
Home sweet home. 7. PocketMoney
8. Budget
After you find the house of your dreams 9. Tip Calculator Top
using Home Finder Real Estate Tool, let it Money clip. 10. BA II Plus(tm) Financial Calculator
calculate your monthly payments based on
If you have a brokerage account
daily interest rates it downloads from
and get instant access to it from
Zillow.com. If you’re looking to invest in
your phone, create a web clip of
property, tap into Property Evaluator. This
the login page.
Saturday, 3 October 2009 app helps you make the best deal by
creating performance projections,
amortization tables, estimated expenses,
and more.
AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE
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41. twitter - are we just twits
when we tweet?
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