Teachers Pay Teachers
Originally posted by stephanie kwok on January 27, 2019 A website that I’d like to share this week is teacherspayteachers.com This is a website on which teachers can create educational resources such as lessons and worksheets and share them online with other educators around the world. Nowadays, teachers do not necessarily have to go to buy professional resources […]
A1 – Newsela
Originally Posted By benson chang on February 11, 2019 Hi all. I created a short video using Lightworks (first time using it) promoting the usage of Newsela. Newsela is a database of articles designed for use in the classroom. It facilitates differentiated learning as the articles are written for five different reading levels. Have a gander. It is quite a […]
A1 Augmented Reality Life Print
Originally posted by raymond kline on October 13, 2019 For my assignment, I chose to examine augmented reality and some of its benefits for education. I looked at the Lifeprint app and how it could be used in a classroom. https://spark.adobe.com/page/NY31BZSSAcaTs/
Mobile learning and citizen science
Originally posted by Jiri Karas on September 27, 2019. Having read the resources about lifelong, collaborative learning and opportunities for ‘just in time’ input via mobile technologies (Hardyman et al., 2013), I was wondering about apps that may provide spaces where similar types of learning can occur. Hardyman’s example focused on the medical profession, where […]
Mobile Education: Speech to Text
Originally posted by Jennifer L. on September 27, 2019. Something that has been really useful for me in the classroom is the speech to text capabilities of the iPad for my students who have difficulties with writing output. The iPad is a portable, easy to use tool that students can take to a private area to […]
A3 – Micro:bits
Originally Posted By Nathan Bristow on March 24, 2019 For my Assignment 3, I’ve been examining the role of microprocessor platforms and their role in education: specifically the micro:bit created by the BBC and currently in distribution in the NWT.
More mentoring using mobile
Originally posted by derek doherty on September 29, 2019 An area of mobile education that particularly interests me is the use of mobile technology to facilitate mentoring. There are a lot of companies offering apps and technology that promise to improve how businesses and individuals facilitate mentoring (e.g., Ellen,iMentor). Based on my limited research I have not […]
CmapTools for iPad
Construct, Brainstorm, Learn and Share CmapTools for iPad is the best iPad app for the construction and sharing of concept maps. It is the perfect tool to rapidly construct concept maps and knowledge models on your iPad and share them on the Cmap Cloud. Based on the same simple user interface for constructing concept maps […]
A1: Informal, Formal Online Education Programs
Originally posted by Brogan Pratt on February 6, 2019 Informal, Formal Online Education Programs For my A1 project, I decided to focus on ways that teachers can educate themselves online from a variety of different sources. In my website, I’ve examined corporate training programs, online courses, and certificates for recognition of exceptional teachers in the field of […]
A1: Consumption vs Creation a Mobile Cultural Shift?
Originally posted by Lori Jones on October 13, 2019 Hi all, This is a Touchcast. It works best on a mobile device capable of touch. If you are curious about Touchcasts I know there is post here about them. Touchcast Here I can’t wait for your feedback! Lori