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Stacy Palkovics

Critical Issue: Using Technology to Improve Student Achievement - 1 views

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    This article is fulll of data that shows how using technology in the classroom can improve student achievement
Stacy Palkovics

Making the Case for Mobile Computing - 0 views

  • “The enthusiasm for [mobile learning] is based on observation and just expert thinking, and not on a lot of hard data,
    • Kate Puschak
       
      I think this statement is so true. So many people are afraid to experiment and try new things unless there is hard evidence that supports the idea.
  • using hand-held devices in the classroom can improve students’ motivation, engagement, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving skills.
    • Kate Puschak
       
      I tend to agree with this statement but I think there needs to be some boundaries with it all.
    • Andrew Stevens
       
      Definitely agree with you. Great article though
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    This is a great site listing all of the pros of using mobile computing in the classroom!
Andrew Stevens

Summit: Mobile computing is education's future - 0 views

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    Found this article interesting for our research this week
Garry Marshall

Home - 1 views

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    You wanted an example of students using cell phones, so here is one from North Carolina called Project K-Nect. Results are posted in a separate link.
Garry Marshall

Students leverage the power of mobile devices through the Project ... - 0 views

shared by Garry Marshall on 06 Aug 10 - No Cached
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    Want to know how K-Nect fared? Check this report.
Garry Marshall

SOTI - Advanced Mobile Device Management, Remote Control, Helpdesk, Security, Location ... - 0 views

shared by Garry Marshall on 06 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Software that can overcome concerns about security and cell phone usage.
Garry Marshall

Rethinking Cell Phones in Classrooms | The Educators' Royal Treatment - 0 views

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    Article discussing pros of cell phone use in the classroom.
Garry Marshall

Cell Phone Jammer : Heavy Duty : Best Fixed Unit - 0 views

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    This device is just cheap enough that I think we may begin to see them in classrooms in the next few years IF schools do not advocate cell phone use in the classroom.
Byron Davis

Fair Cell Phone Use in Schools: Pros and Cons of Cell Phones in School - 1 views

  • If students act in a mature manner and present a fair cell phone use agreement to their parents, teachers, and administrators, maybe this cell phone controversy can be settled for the benefit of all.
    • Byron Davis
       
      The important words for making this work are "mature" and "agreement". Students have to follow the rules for this to work, and there have to be consequences if they don't.
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    This article represents the pros and cons of cell phone use in schools. It explains that if adminsitrators, teachers, parents and students worked together to reach an agreement that the whole cell phone controversy could be settled and benefit all
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    Looks like Shannon had already posted this article. It is middle of the road, giving both the pros and cons for cell phone use in schools.
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    I am still very iffy on the cell phone issue in schools. I think it is because I have dealt with so many cell phone issues with discipline this year. I worry that middle schoolers will always cross the lines when it comes to cell phone usage, and that even putting rules and regs into place will not stop the inproper use.
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    I'm with Tia! I am still really skeptical on cell phones in the classroom for the same reasons. As an administrative aide, I've seen my high schoolers do some really sketchy things with their cell phones. I also think that using cellphones in a class of 25-30 kids is almost impossible to monitor.
Byron Davis

Debate: Should children have cell phones at school? - Education (Other) - Helium - 0 views

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    Pros and cons in the ongoing debate with the opportunity to vote and a tally of votes thus far. I liked comment #6.
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    I like to try to read opposing arguments to my own views, and I have to admit that some of these people make some pretty good ones!
Mylene Melson

Creating a Summer Reading Network - 0 views

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    If you have nothing else to do in the summer! If you expect students to work over the summer then this is a good way to keep up with things the starting the year will be more seamless.
Mylene Melson

Chicago Public Schools crackdown on cyberbullies - 1 views

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    Interesting article... the beginning starts off with what the new rules are and then some reactons. the last line is interesting...."Persuading teenagers to behave better is difficult when adults so often act abusively online, she added, especially during election season."
Kate Puschak

YouTube - Mobile Computing at Trinity Intermediate School in Keller, Texas - 1 views

shared by Kate Puschak on 29 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Video from my 11 post...tried to embed but didn't work! You really need to watch it!
Kate Puschak

Learning the lessons of mobile computing - 09 Oct 2006 - CRN - 0 views

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    This article talks a lot about having laptops instead of desktops. I think this is one way that Henrico County stands out...because of our lapotp initiative. However...are we using the technology to benefit the students the best that we can?
Shannon Mejia

Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Another article on the advantages/ disadvantages of mobile learning.
Shannon Mejia

Pockets of Potential: Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children's Learning - 0 views

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    This article lists some of the pros/ cons of mobile integration into school's curriculum.
Mylene Melson

Program uses smart phones to increase math scores - 0 views

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    This was interesting but I would want to see examples where the smartphone did something the student laptops could not do.
Garry Marshall

Content is No Longer King: Curation is King| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

  • "Andy Warhol was wrong. We're not going to be famous for 15 minutes. We're each going to be famous for 15 People." Indeed.
    • Garry Marshall
       
      Now that will get you thinking, especially after going through this course. Interesting article.
Garry Marshall

For Those Facebook Left Behind| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • Why you’d bother: LinkedIn is especially useful when you’re looking for a new job — or a new employee, which helps explain its 70-million-strong global membership — because you’re no longer limited to asking your immediate colleagues for referrals. Now you can ask colleagues of colleagues, which greatly expands your reach. LinkedIners can also vouch for one another as references.
    • Garry Marshall
       
      Am I the only one getting tons of invites for LinkedIn? I wondered what it was!
  • There’s a game element, too: you earn points whenever you check in. In fact, whoever visits a certain place the most becomes its “mayor,” and may be rewarded by a giveaway from that business.
    • Garry Marshall
       
      Haha, bar crawl anyone?
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    Nice and brief explanation of some social networking tools further down.
Garry Marshall

The Future of Social Relations| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    Survey results talking about the benefits and bad side of social internet use.
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