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Utilizing an Assessment Timeline with Social Media Integrations. Understanding Social Media Assessment Options and Strategies. Tagxedo - Word Cloud with Styles. Teaching With Tablets. Stephanie Hedge is a graduate student in the Department of English at Ball State University. You can follow her on twitter at @slhedge. I love my iPad. I bought it this summer, and it’s still new enough that sometimes I just sit there, stroking the burnished metal of the back, and marveling about how neat it is to live in the future. One of the most awesome things about this tech, for me, is the fundamental ways it has infiltrated my teaching style. I present this post with a two caveats: first, this post is written with iPads in mind (particularly as I discuss apps), because that’s what I use, but the basic principles hold for any tablet, including the neat-o Microsoft Surface.

Why use tablets to teach? I mentioned in an earlier article that tablets hit the sweet spot between a computer and a piece of paper, which is the biggest reason it has become a staple in my classroom. Tablets are mobile within the classroom. Tablets save paper and keep notes organized in one place. Now what? Whew! Text Messaging with Students While Maintaining Privacy. February 9, 2012 By Jason Rhode in Best Practices,Newsletter,Technology Trends,workshops | 1 comment Short Message Service (SMS), commonly referred to as text messaging, is among one of the most widely available forms of electronic communication today, available for use by any mobile phone user.

The ubiquity of mobile phones is certainly a catalyst for the adoption of SMS, with 99.8% of college students reportedly owning a mobile phone (Truong, 2010). Students are taking advantage of the built-in SMS features on feature phones and smart phones alike, as 54% of teens text daily (Lenhart, Ling, Campbell, & Purcell, 2010), with 97% of students reporting that they use SMS as their main form of communication (Truong, 2010).

Faculty and those who work with students likely will want to take advantage of this common communication platform, but valid concerns exist concerning how to do so in a manner that protects the privacy of both the students and the faculty or staff member. References. Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders. Welcome to about.me (about dot me) FlipSnack | PDF to Flash page flip - flipping book software. Pinterest / Home. Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds.

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