Mobile Devices in the classroom
Developed by Susan Gaer
Objectives• Discover phone features and
Cellphone Etiquette• Choose a mass text messaging
service based on individual classroom needs
• Identify how a instant student response system would be useful in your classroom
• Examine how to use the phone camera and discover classroom ideas that can be used
Cell Phone Etiquette
Handout
Why Text?
Group texting is not only time efficient but effective, allowing teachers to send students coursework, instruction and details, and offering students a channel to communicate with each other and the teacher to clarify lessons and assignments.
Silent Discussion: Students can use texting as a means to discuss something privately with the teacher
Poll Everywhere
http://www.polleverywhere.com
Photo TextingText photos from outside the
classroom
• What is in your refrigerator• Photo of your favorite clothing item• Take a picture of your hobby• Take pictures of your weekend• Describe your job• Take a picture of your day/week
http://goo.gl/ec4bJ
Voicemail transcriptionOne numberPersonalized greetingsInternational callingSMS to emailShare voicemailsBlock callersScreen callersMobile appConference calls
http://voice.google.com
Google Voice in pictures
http://otanmobiledevice.blogspot.com/
ok lets get started by describing your desk,,,!!!!! as far as I can see I can difinitely tell that it looks pretty busy but is nice. i wish I could have one like that in the future.There are many things on the desk I see paperwork,water container,sun glasses,quaker granola bars and it looks empty hahhahah,compurer monitor and its keyboard,stapler,webcam, desk lamp, a little whiteboard and I dont know wether fake or real but i see purple flowers there.I believe there are more items than what I've drescribed. Anyways it looks quite nice teacher.
Questions?
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