Ways to Use Cell Phones in YOUR Classroom Summer Academy 2011 Jan Imhoff & Sarah Timm
The Growth of Mobile Stats and figures that will shock you!
Classroom Control Teachers are IN control. YOU control where students keep cell phones during class. YOU determine when they can use them and for what purpose. Collect all phones prior to a test redistribute at end of class or after all tests are turned in. BE CONSISTENT!
Cell Phone Etiquette Turn off or silence when not in use. It is not appropriate to answer phone calls in class. It is not appropriate to text during class. Make to use proper grammar and spelling digital jargon, abbreviations, all caps, or emoticons are not acceptable for professional usage. TEACHERS must MODEL these behaviors as well.
PHS Electronic Device Policy School Board Policy #529
School Agendas Agendas/Calendars get lost or become tattered; for many students a mobile phone is a prized possession. Phones can replace agendas: setting work deadlines and reminders are an easy way for students to engage with learning!
Quick Research Instead of hauling out the department laptops - grouping kids together with internet phones can be an innovative way to undertake research tasks. Google it if an unexpected question or topic comes up that the teacher doesn t know the answer to, students can quickly look it up and class can resume. Students can text questions to Google (466453)
Quick Poll Use any one of the many polling services to have your audience send a quick response to an SMS short code. One example of a service is Polleverywhere.com
Free Text Wall Use the Q&A Poll from Poll Everywhere to create a text wall for free Can be used to display instant comments, feedback, answers etc. during a class or seminar
Take a Picture Most modern phones contain cameras. These can be used to take photos of work from the board, examples of models, posters or other things that can't be glued inside a book.
Video Many students who have mobile phones have the ability to record video. When demonstrating a technical sequence, get a class expert with a phone to record it. Once the video is sent to you, you can place it on your class Moodle or webpage to share with the class.
Voice Recording Use the voice recorder feature as a means of collecting audio evidence/feedback on work. Voice recorder could be used for other purposes too such as: interview, recording instructions, podcast style notes, keywords for revision, and more.
Stop Watch/Timer Very, very basic it keeps time. Speeches, presentations, science experiments, keyboarding speed, timed group activity, etc.
Dictionary Whether it be looking up a spelling, definition, or translations students can use their smartphones to access online dictionaries.
Calculator A fact : Every cell phone has a calculator! :) For calculations that happen outside the classroom, for math or physics projects or any other subject that would have calculations or equations activities, it can be an easy way to solve these equations inside and outside the classroom.
E-Reader or Textbook Students access full text websites and use the cell phone as an e-reader or text book. For teaching Shakespeare, there's an app for that!
Calendar Use the calendar for reminding students about tasks, homework assignments, and guest speakers. Jesus??
SMS Reminders SMS = Short Message Service Use an SMS system (texting) to send reminders to learners. Examples: To bring particular materials Don't forget the homework due Project deadlines Test reminder
Student Messaging Using an SMS System (e.g. Txttools or Wiggio) can allow you to receive communications from your learners via text, without giving out a personal phone number. Can help you stay in touch with learners who may have particular queries and provide a fast response.
QR Codes You could present information /assignments / feedback to learners by generating QR codes that can be read by their smart phones. Use in wall displays to bring added intrigue about a) what QR codes are b) what more information they can find on the topic
Convertir unidades de medida Un profesor de física en Argentina usa los teléfonos celulares en sus clases de física a la función CONVERSOR DE UNIDADES, donde los alumnos pueden convertir unidades de medida a otras, por ejemplo de m a cm o mm, del l a cm 3, etc, que le permiten resolver problemas. You could try Google Translate on your mobile to see this idea http://translate.google.com/m
Apps for Your Smartphone
www.dropbox.com Online file storage and sharing Have online access to your documents at school, home, and on the go.
www.myfoodphone.com Allows people to keep track of their diets by getting their meals evaluated by a nutritionist. Take a picture, with your cell phone, of a meal eaten during the day. Send images to myfoodphone which will provide feedback on how healthy the meal was.
www.myartspace.org.uk Allows students on field trips to collect images of their experience with cell phones Post to online art gallery Students can then create their own galleries of their field trip experiences or search the many galleries on the site The site offers an abundance of lesson plans for teachers
http://remember the milk.com You can leave voice-to-text reminders in your account. When it is time to be reminded, you will get a text message on your phone. Also works with Apple ical or Google Calendar to allow you to view your to-do list on your smartphone Can also set up reminders to go to students
http://mobilequery.com Freelance reference app for cell phones such as a spell checker, dictionary, crossword puzzle finder, thesaurus, stock quotes, and highway traffic information.
Poynt A local search app that lets you find and connect with businesses, movies, restaurants, people, and events near you wherever you need them. Allows you to place calls, map directions, view show times/trailers or reserve a table at a local restaurant. Allows you to find the best gas prices by grade or stations nearby.
Social Media Facebook Update your status, send messages to friends, upload photos/videos, and create an event. Twitter Post reading reactions, follow businesses, get company specials/coupons, learn marketing techniques, communicate with others, and build your personal learning network (PLN).
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