3. Follow along on Computer or
phone
Download the presentation at
http://goo.gl/4RdXg
Download the PDF to view on your mobile phone.
http://goo.gl/Cj8Mm
4. Objectives
• Recognize 21st Century Language Skills
• Formulate acceptable use criteria for mobile
devices
• Select activities to support learning using
mobile devices
• Identify instant student response systems
application to the classroom
• Examine how to use your mobile device to
develop speaking/pronunciation skill
• Recognize a QR Code, and predict how they
might be useful with students
5.
6. Why should students come U?
Why not go to Microsoft or iTunes
to class if they are only
What is the value added?
going to learn what is in
Teach us using only the
your head?
knowledge in your own head!
7. Teaching with only the
knowledge in your own head will
teach you out of a job!
8. 21 Century Learning Skills
st
“A profound gap exists between the knowledge and
skills most students learn in school and the knowledge
and skills they need for success in their communities
and workplaces. To successfully face rigorous higher
education coursework, career challenges and a globally
competitive workforce, U.S. schools must align
classroom environments with real world environments
by fusing the 3 Rs and the 4 Cs”
http://www.p21.org/
11. I remembered when I had a meeting with my
boss. I needed to ask about my vacation. She
talked every time with her cell phone and I
waited about 1 hour in her office, I felt very
angry. I thought that my boss was very rude
with me and she was demeaning.
12. Texting Activity
send a text to (714) 287-3475
Send a photo and I will display it
during the presentation
13. Use texting to support learning
http://www.remind 101.com
15. Photo Bucket
Unlimited and up to 500 Pros: Independent
Photo Bucket Videos Photo competitions
(Seattle) Groups
Cons: not so good for
collaboration because not as
many people use it
PhotoBucket (http://photobucket.com)
16. Flickr
2 Videos and 300 MB of Pros: Easy to find
Flickr photos each calendar projects
(Yahoo) month
Cons: Photo stream
limited to the most 200
images.
Images are resized
Flicker (Yahoo)http://www.flickr.com/
17. Picasa
1 GB for Photos and 1GB Pros: Links easily to
Picasa for Video Google accounts
(Google) Has software for off line
access
Con:Each image can be
no larger than 20 mg and
are restricted to 50
megapixels or less.
Picasa (Google)
https://picasaweb.google.com/home)
27. Objectives
• Recognize 21st Century Language Skills
• Formulate acceptable use criteria for mobile
devices
• Select activities to support learning using
mobile devices
• Identify instant student response systems
application to the classroom
• Examine how to use your mobile device to
develop speaking/pronunciation skill
• Recognize a QR Code, and predict how they
might be useful with students
28. Download the powerpoint
http://goo.gl/4RdXg
Download the PDF to view on
your mobile phone.
http://goo.gl/Cj8Mm
Download a fresh copy of the
handout at
http://www.scribd.com/doc/10132
3964/byod
Notes de l'éditeur
Simpson movie used via fair use policy. Not for publication
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