Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / cellphones
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Saved by 43 people (-6 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-08-01
- Jborgen on 2009-04-02 - Tags cellphone , cellphones , classroom , web2.0
- Whimsy36 on 2009-03-05 - Tags cellphone , classroom , education , edtech , mobiledevice , elearning , cellphones , web2.0
- Vanveghel on 2009-02-07 - Tags ipodtouch , iphone , mobiledevice , web2.0
- Sparrow71117 on 2009-01-23 - Tags cellphones , mobile , iphone , iphoneapps
- Timsparacino on 2009-01-23 - Tags cellphones , mobile , iphone , iphoneapps
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iPhones in the classroom? Are you kidding? No I'm not! Cell phones are often banned in the classroom or banned entirely from schools. Most cell phones today have more computing power than those available to NASA during the Apollo space program, however. In this session we'll explore ways cell phones, including the iPhone but not JUST the iPhone, can be used to help learners access web-based content, remix it, share it, collaborate with others, and create media-rich deliverables for the classroom teacher as well as a global audience. A specific focus on using cell phones as mobile recorders for digital storytelling projects, like the Library of Congress' Veteran Oral History Project, will also be included.
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