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Twitter From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom Today’s post features a number of Australian schools using iPods and iPod Touches in the classroom. The tub of 8 iPod touches on loan to the class for the week comes with Power Docks and a number of recommended activity sheets. Bookmark the permalink.
In 2008 education researchers at The University of Nottingham said they believe it is time that phone bans were reassessed — because mobile phones can be a powerful learning aid. It encourages teachers to allow students to use their phones in classes for educational purposes. Bookmark the permalink. Big fail there. Cynicism?
By: Tweets that mention Essential Ingredients for the Implementation of Mobile Learning | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch -- Topsy.com on October 11, 2009 at 8:13 pm This was one of the best “best practices presentations I have seen. Tags: presentations iPods implementation I’m a new fan, Louise!
By: Tweets that mention Essential Ingredients for the Implementation of Mobile Learning | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch -- Topsy.com on October 11, 2009 at 8:13 pm This was one of the best “best practices presentations I have seen. Tags: presentations iPods implementation I’m a new fan, Louise!
Twitter From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom Today’s post features a number of Australian schools using iPods and iPod Touches in the classroom. The tub of 8 iPod touches on loan to the class for the week comes with Power Docks and a number of recommended activity sheets. Bookmark the permalink.
Driving this interest is the fact that Millennials, or those born after 1981, make up 22 percent of the workforce now and will grow to comprise 46 percent of the workforce by the year 2020. Education for the iPod GenerationIt marries the mass appeal of blogging with the speed and ease of text messaging. New Learning Playbook.
In 2008 education researchers at The University of Nottingham said they believe it is time that phone bans were reassessed — because mobile phones can be a powerful learning aid. It encourages teachers to allow students to use their phones in classes for educational purposes. Bookmark the permalink. Big fail there. Cynicism?