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TIE’s TechTuesday Can you hear me now? Cell Phones in the Classroom

TIE’s TechTuesday Can you hear me now? Cell Phones in the Classroom. Jackie Jessop Rising October 6, 2009.

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TIE’s TechTuesday Can you hear me now? Cell Phones in the Classroom

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  1. TIE’s TechTuesdayCan you hear me now? Cell Phones in the Classroom Jackie Jessop Rising October 6, 2009

  2. The following presentation is a RE-presentation of Liz Kolb’s, University of Michigan & Madonna University, ISTE webinar: Connecting Student Cell Phones to Classroom LearningAll resources are hers.

  3. About Liz http://www.sitemaker.umich.edu/kolb_504/teaching_philosophy

  4. Text message one reason why cell phones should NOT be integrated in learning. Text @wif8968 + your message to 87884

  5. Can You Hear Me Now? Cell Phones in the Classroom

  6. Special thank to Liz Kolb for allowing me to use your resources, especially the presentation!!!! University of Michigan & Madonna Universityelikeren@umich.edu http://cellphonesinlearning.com

  7. Why Cell Phones in Learning? • Almost all of our youth own cell phones • 71% of U.S. households have internet access • 82% of U.S. citizens own cell phones • 91% of 17 year old girls in the U.S have a cell phone • 78% of 17 yr old boys in the U.S. have a cell phone • Average age in U.S. to receive a new cell phone: 11 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/technology/21drill.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=login&adxnnlx=1222024375-hN4libkM2YaJNWdLV/Atqg Park Associates, 2007 & CTIA wireless association, 2007 Dickson, F. (2008). The U.S. Wireless Teen Market. Multimedia Intelligence.

  8. Cell phone companies are marketing the next generation of cell phones primarily to 12 and under! http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/gear/2005-09-05-preteen-cell-phones_x.htm

  9. Educational Software for Cell Phones Mobile Math PBS Ready to Learn Study • http://math4mobile.com • http://pbskids.org/read/research/cellphone.html

  10. By 2010 it is estimated… • Over 90% of secondary students will have cell phones • 54% of 8 year olds will have their own cell phone Amoroso, (2006). Tween Market has the potential to double by 2010. Yankee Group Retrieved from www.yankeegroup.com/researchdocument.dorid=14058

  11. How 21st Century Students learn best… • Collaboratively • Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any pace • Relevancy with real world • *They want to do this with the technology of their generation. Howe, N. and Strauss, W. (2000). Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation. NewYork: Vintage.

  12. For Example… FREE • Text 242242 and ask any question • 542542 NOT FREE

  13. Levin, M., Steyer, J. & Henry, A. (2008). Growing Up Digital: Adults Rate the Educational Potential of New Media and 21st Century Skills. Common Sense Media & The Joan Ganz Cooney Center. Retrieved: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/news/pdfs/Growing-Up-Digital-Presentation.pdf

  14. Let’s visit some other tools. The 5

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