In these changing times, students are more driven towards using a mobile phone for every purpose. A smartphone they call it. The world is at the fingertips and a student can get access to any information from anywhere. This reduces the chance of visiting a library and searching for the data. A mobile phone hence can be used for a number of such purposes. What makes the information easily available is mobile applications. Every mobile app has a unique feature which offers its own set of services.
Learning is a continuous process and the focus has now completely shifted to eLearning. Due to the mobile phones and the various feature-oriented applications, students can learn at their pace and take their time at understanding things, as everything is just a click away.
1. Mobile Apps for Teachers
(Smart Camera Features)
K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
Selfie
28. Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that layers computer-generated
enhancements atop an existing reality in order to make it more meaningful through
the ability to interact with it.
Blend
digital components
into the real world
29. Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) is an artificial,
computer-generated simulation or
recreation of a real life environment or
situation.
30. Virtual reality (VR) immerses users in a
fully artificial digital environment.
Augmented reality (AR) overlays virtual
objects on the real-world environment.
49. Cybergogy
One of the central
elements of cybergogy
is the intent to
combine fundamentals
of both
pedagogy
and
andragogy
to arrive at a new
approach to learning,
50. Cybergogy focuses on helping adults and young people to learn by
facilitating and technologically enabling learner-centered autonomous
and collaborative learning
in a virtual environment.
Cybergogy
65. Bold Text
Type an asterisk ( * )
Add bold text by surrounding it with the
* (star) symbol.
Example:
“Submit the assignment *before 02.02.2018*.”
66. Italic Text
Type an underscore ( _ )
Add italic text by surrounding it with the
_ (underline) symbol.
Example:
“It is _compulsory_ to submit the assignment
within a data.”
67. Strikethrough Text
Type a tilde ( ~ )
Add strikethrough text by surrounding it with the
~ (tilde) symbol.
Example:
Nothing is ~ impossible~, the word itself says 'I'm
possible'!
68. On Android,
you can tap and hold the text you're typing
> More > and choose among
bold, italic, strikethrough and monospace.
70. WhatsApp Pinned Chats
Feature allows you to pin up to three specific chats to the top of
your chats list.
To pin a chat
• Tap and hold the chat you wish to pin.
• Tap the Pin icon that appears at the top of the screen.
To unpin a chat
• Tap and hold the pinned chat.
• Tap the Remove pin icon.
83. Technology is just a tool.
In terms of getting the kids
working together and
motivating them,
the teacher is the most
important.
And good teachers,
always use good tools.
Bill Gates
Mobile Addict
84. Old Crow Modern Crow
UDATE YOURSELF – IT SAVES LOT OF EXTRA EFFORT
85.
86. Acknowledgement
• Google search / Google Image
• Slideshare – contributors
• Web site / apps - creators
• References’ – Authors
• MS office PowerPoint
• My teachers
• My students
• My Colleagues
• Organizing committee