4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
Fun ways to learn languages on your phone
1. #1 fun way of learning a new language
-Translation: with a text or a
picture..
-Spelling : Flashcards,
games,
crosswords, ..
-Listening : Podcasts,
stories,
recorded audio files,radio,..
-Reading: Articles and e-
books
from a pdf reader, google ..
-Writing: Text messages or
notes
http://www.appcraver.com/wp-
to be send by bluetooth. content/uploads/2009/03/bookworm.jpg
-Projects: like podcasting,
visualize list of vocabulary,
8. #8 hello
Simple, but effective - use the timer feature on a mobile phone for
timed activities. Make one student timer representative when
completing the activities. Hey presto, competition in the
classroom, involving other skills for a variety of class reps in the
classroom. In my experience, students love the horn sound of the
'Alarm' tone, but there are others you can choose from.
@ICTEvangelist | Mark Anderson
Image courtesy of my phone
17. If you would like to:
• Contribute your ideas and tips to the presentation.
• Let me know how you have used the resource.
• Get in touch.
You can email me or I am @tombarrett on Twitter
If you add a tip (or even if you
don't) please tweet about it
and the link so more people
can contribute.
Image: ‘Sharing‘
I have created a page for all
of the Interesting Ways Have you seen Maths Maps
presentations on my blog . yet?
The whole family in one
place :-) Thanks for helping
Tom Barrett
19. #18 Create a mobile group
Teachers can create a group using a
service such as Remind 101, Celly or A great resource for more mobile
Broadtexter to send texts to parents, phone ideas:
students, clubs or school faculty. Teaching Generation Text
This is an easy way to send reminders,
homework assignments, or other
news.The teacher creates the group and it
is up to the student/parent to use their
phone to join. You post the message or
reminder once and it goes out to
everyone.
by: @coxtl Tamara Cox
www.e-literatelibrarian.blospot.com
21. #20 Unit converter
Convertir unidades de medida
Dear seeing his post, on the uses of cell phone, I tell that I
use in my physics classes to the function unit converter, where
students can turn to other units of measurement, eg m,
a, cm, or mm, the cm3, etc, that allow you to solve problems.
Well it is my humble contribution
Atte
Augusto Burgos
Argentina
22. #33 Class video projects
• Invite students to prepare a 1-minute video in class.
• They may prepare, negotiate, discuss and plan for their
project based on the class time.
• Once they are ready, they use one mobile device to record
their video.
• Then, they can share the video file with the teacher using blue-
tooth.
• The whole class can watch those videos using the class
projector for feedback and follow-up discussions.
Ismail Fayed, @tweet4education
23. #34 "Develop language skills with cell
phones"
– Have students do their oral reports using Google Voice. If they don't like how
they sounded the first time, they don't have to send the message. They can re-
record until they have something with which they are happy.
– Use as an assessment tool to easily capture student's reading level. Not only
do you have a recording, you have a transcript and a place to keep notes.
Rather than talk to a parent about how a student has progressed across a
year, let them listen to it their child themselves.
– Have students share something interesting about themselves and post the
recordings on a class page or in a blog where other students can listen or
comment.
The Innovative Educator. Lisa Velmer Nielsen March 27, 2012. Retrieved March
27, 2012 . http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2012/03/develop-language-
skills-with-cell.html
Editor's Notes
I like this prevention i am doing a research paper on how cell phones affect out society. These are great ideas keep up the great work. ELI