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Published on Nov 24, 2015
Cell phone use in schools
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1.
TKHS's Tech Plan
Cell Phone/Mobile Device Policy
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technology inside the classroom can
Enhance students’ educational experiences
can help students become responsible
involved,
and motivated members of our global community.
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necessary skills for a fast-changing world
Creative thinking
Innovative problem-solving
Collaboration
Communication
ARE YOUR STUDENTS READY?
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4.
Students who have cell phones...
bring mini computers to class each day.
have access to the Web,
your classroom resources,
research, experts, professionals,
and the outside, diverse world!
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Let Us Take a poll:
http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/PDIlR61t8gFWpxs/web
What do you use your cell phone for?
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You might...
surf the web
take photos or video
check and send email
upload files
use apps to create
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OR...
send text messages
conduct research
communicate with those you can't face to face
What else?
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IDeas for Cell use in Class:
Poll Everywhere: instant feedback
Cha Cha
Twitter
Blogger Mobile
Textnovel
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Ideas (continued)
Flickr Mobile
Kaywa (QR code reader)
BlogTalkRadio
Socrative
Remind 101
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Leo Reynolds
10.
And still more ideas...
Dropbox
Google Play's Books (e readers)
Google Goggles
Today's Meet
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Let's harness the power
AND USE THIS UBIQUITOUS TECHNOLOGY FOR LEARNING!
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Cell Phone PolicyGuidelines
relevant to curriculum
individualized by instructor
a privilege, not a right
teach safety, responsibility
policy for misuse is clear
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TEchnology is just a Tool. In terms of getting the kids
working together & motivating them, the teacher is most important
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