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How To Project: Obstacle Avoidance (3:11) Mobile Learning Explained Visually. May 4, 2014 The graphic below provides a good mapping of the mobile learning landscape.

Mobile Learning Explained Visually

It features some interesting stats and digital habits that make out of the on the go learning a powerful learning brand that is expected to reign in the near future. While I find this visual very interesting , I do have one concern related to the concept of digital natives used in the first section. Several people think of digital natives as kids who are born into this digital world and possess some amazing digital skills acquired through their overuse of digital media. Part of this is true but there is another part that we need to know: In a section in her wonderful book "Understanding The Social Lives of Networked Teens" Danah Boyd talked extensively about the concept of digital natives and argued that this nomenclature does not really capture the essence of what a digitally savvy teenager really means. Source : Voxy. 50 Educational Podcasts You Should Check Out - Getting Smart by Guest Author -

“50 Educational Podcasts You Should Check Out” by Julie DeNeen first appeared on the informED blog.

50 Educational Podcasts You Should Check Out - Getting Smart by Guest Author -

Maybe you don’t have time to sit down and sift through the latest education blogs for ideas and inspiration. If the thought of trying to carve out more hours in your day leaves you feeling overwhelmed, this list is for you. Podcasts are a great way to get information when you’re driving in your car, making dinner at home, or waiting at the DMV to renew your license. Podcasts don’t force you to find more time in your day; they give you the opportunity to capitalize on all the dead time that already exists in your day by simply downloading the .mp3 or syncing a podcast to your iTunes account on your smartphone. Even though podcasts have been around awhile, a lot of people still don’t utilize the hundreds of free podcasts available on the Internet. Below are 50 educational podcasts you should look consider. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 of the Most Engaging Uses of Instructional Technology (with Dozens of Resources and Tools)

Are you looking for ways to integration technology in your lesson plans and courses that provide for an engaging experience for you and your students?

10 of the Most Engaging Uses of Instructional Technology (with Dozens of Resources and Tools)

Fans of instructional technology know that it can be fun and inviting, and engaged students are far more likely to be learning. I believe that if you can get students involved and motivated effectively enough, you can improve their learning habits over the long term. With that in mind, here are 10 highly engaging uses of technology in the classroom, along with dozens of tools and resources for implementation. Most of these involve free web based tools, so that's an added bonus! Interactive Collaboration The 2014 Gates Foundation report, Teachers Know Best: What Educators Want from Digital Instructional Tools, indicates that teachers want tools “supporting student collaboration and providing interactive experiences”.

Gathering Feedback Embedding Questions in Videos Today’s students consume video like drinking water. Active Learning. The Open Marketplace For Learning - GEDB. 10 of the Most Engaging Uses of Instructional Technology (with Dozens of Resources and Tools)