Setting cell phone expectations early is key to accessing the learning potential of these devices and minimizing the distraction factor.
Via Dawn Baggett Stuckey
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
December 29, 2013 9:33 PM
Jackie Gerstein shares her top picks for education infographics this year. Some of these have been shared in this Scoop.it but many are new. The list of infographics includes: * The Internet Access Gap in Education * The Past, Present and Future of Education * State of Creativity in Education: An Adobe Survey * The Gamification of Education * Tapping into Mobile Learning * Investing in Girls' Education Pays Off Many of these would be useful as topics for discussion or to use to teach students why infographics are useful in displaying data.
eclat's curator insight,
December 30, 2013 11:15 AM
Подтверждение того, что инфографика - должна быть важной составной частью обучения, в том числе в системе последипломного образования |
Dr. Helen Teague's curator insight,
November 2, 2016 12:07 PM
With effective monitoring, mobile devices can be integrated into courses and classroom time
Yeison Ossa Trejos's curator insight,
November 2, 2016 12:45 PM
From my point of view, personal devices such cell phones, tablets, ipads, among others, can be a huge risk if we allow students to use them in the classroom. However, it is also true that we as teachers should try to find useful ways to incorporate these potential resources into our lessons if we want to increase learner involvement and motivation while at the same time improving time management, teacher-student interaction, meaningful learning and real-time provision of feedback.
All these educational factors can be simultaneously addressed if teachers take some time to do a little research on the web to find out the countless activities that digital devices allow them to perform along with your students both in and outside the classroom.
Sebastián Vásquez's curator insight,
December 4, 2016 6:07 PM
One of the most common expressions that I use to listen to nowadays is "put your cellphone away". Many teacher deal in their daily basis with students distracted by their phones and most of time they take desperate actions towards this situations which leads to a rough environment and affects the atmosphere of the classroom. In fact, one need we have in this current days is that of creating students perception towards the use of this devices which is not a short way to walk but neither impossible. Providing the conditions and raising awareness about other possible uses into the classroom as well as raising curiosity to what is happening in the classroom will increase the possibilities of obtaining better behaviors in terms of technology. Our task then is to start thinking of strategies to implement since the very basis of the students academic life.
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