Saturday, September 24, 2011

Cell Phones in School?

WAIT!! CELLPHONES ARE USEFUL 
                                                 IN SCHOOL????????????? Hmm....



     It's no secret that cellphones have definitely been scrutinized in relation to their benefit in the classroom. I was surprised to see that there are now some tools that students can use on their phone to connect more with school.

All of these programs are text based, which is something students LOVE to do!!!

Remind101: Remind101 allows teachers to send text messages (and email) home -- to students and/or to parents -- to offer reminders and updates for class. Remind101 allows teachers to communicate with their classes without either teacher or students having to share their phone numbers.
Poll Everywhere: As the name suggests, Poll Everywhere allows teachers to use cellphones for polling in class. Students text their responses, using their cellphones to give feedback, answer questions, take quizzes.
Celly: Celly provides SMS-based group messaging. Classrooms can use the service to take quick polls and quizzes, filter messages, get news updates, take notes, and organize and hold study groups. The groups can be public or private, moderated or open.
StudyBoost: StudyBoost allows students to study via SMS-based quizzes. The questions can be self- or teacher-created, and can be multiple choice or open-ended.
  ***Courtesy of Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction

A Great Start!!

Truly,
dpledge

Tuesday, September 20, 2011





        Technology is a GREAT tool!!! The blogs that I am following, are good resources regarding digital technology. They discuss tech use in school, the workplace, and just facts and news articles to help enhance anyone's knowledge about technology.

Here's a cute video about children & technology use, this school was given a technology makeover based on this video:

                                                               Courtesy of YouTube

It's so interesting how younger students can maneuver technology and I'm interested to see how much they will change how instruction is directed based on their knowledge. I love to see stuff like this!!!

Truly,
dpledge