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Welcome to Class! Please Take Out Your Cell Phones!

Welcome to Class! Please Take Out Your Cell Phones!. Mark Frydenberg Bentley University http://cis.bentley.edu/mfrydenberg mfrydenberg@bentley.edu @checkmark. Polling ( PollEverywhere ). Polling (mClkOnLine.com). Mclkonline.com. What do teens do with their phones? ( Pew ).

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Welcome to Class! Please Take Out Your Cell Phones!

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  1. Welcome to Class! Please Take Out Your Cell Phones! Mark Frydenberg Bentley University http://cis.bentley.edu/mfrydenberg mfrydenberg@bentley.edu @checkmark

  2. Polling (PollEverywhere)

  3. Polling (mClkOnLine.com) • Mclkonline.com

  4. What do teens do with their phones? (Pew)

  5. Prensky, 2004 Computer in your pocket Listen to podcasts

  6. Do Smart Phones Make Smart Students?

  7. Does your school have a cell phone policy?

  8. Problems • Texting during class • Cheating on exams • Bullying • Sending photos

  9. Broadcast PowerPoint

  10. Stream or Record Video • Qik.com Interviews

  11. Blackboard / Campus Apps

  12. myhomeworkapp.com

  13. Project Noah

  14. Note Taking Apps • Synch notes with Dropbox or the cloud • Posterous easily posts text or photos to the web

  15. Other ideas • Time experiments with stopwatch • Take photos of results of experiments for lab reports • Take photos of whiteboards for future review • Use bluetooth to transfer project materials between group members • Receive SMS & email reminders from teachers • Record yourself giving a presentation • Download and listen to podcasts • Using GPS to identify locations

  16. App Development Native Apps Web Apps Built on HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript Work on multiple phone platforms Avoid the “app store” • Build an app compiled for a specific phone platform. • Requires coding / programming skills • Uses SDK from phone vendor. • Requires dev license from vendor to publish on App Store / Marketplace

  17. Software Tools PhoneGap.com MobileNationHQ.com AppMakr.com • Often web-based, drag n drop environments • No or minimal coding • Limited functionality? • May produce an app (to publish on an app store) or a mobile web site • Create apps for multiple phone platforms

  18. MySchoolApp: Native App for Windows Phone 7 • Modify the template and recompile to make an app for your school • Implemented in Visual Basic, C# • Code available on CodePlex • Free to post on Marketplace with edu account from DreamSpark

  19. http://myschoolapp.codeplex.com

  20. Dev Tool Example: AppMakr • Create an account on AppMakr • Need an iOS Developer Account ($99) • Developer.apple.com/iphone • iOS Provisioning Portal –allows testing apps on other devices (ad hoc distrib) or on App Store

  21. Thanks! Mark Frydenberg Bentley University http://cis.bentley.edu/mfrydenberg mfrydenberg@bentley.edu @checkmark

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