“Smart
Ways to Use Smartphones in Class”
January
17, 2013
John
Hardison
(Twitter: @JohnHardison1)
I.
Introduction
II.
Reference
Websites
III.
Twitter Chat (#smartways)
IV.
Article
Against Smartphones
V.
BYOD
Classroom Management
VI.
Smartphones
and the “5 C’s”
VII.
Use
Smartphones to Collaborate
a.
Peer
assessment with Google Forms (Self-Assessment
Form)
b.
In-class
texting to help create writing
atmosphere
c.
Brainstorming
with Polleverywhere
i.
Wallwisher
ii.
Today’s Meet
iii.
Twitter
hashtags
iv.
Learning
structures
1.
“Voting
Chips”
2.
“Concentric
Circles”
d.
Share
class notes
e.
Army
of Talent
i.
Create
class notes
ii.
Get-to-know-me
survey
iii.
Access
the teacher/peer assessment (Google Drive App)
VIII.
Use
Smartphones to Communicate
a.
Facetime/Skype
to bring in audience
b.
SSR
time with backchannel to share articles
c.
Recording
instructions
d.
Twitter
for in-class/extended discussion
IX.
Use
Smartphones to Create
a.
Writing
apps
i.
My
Writing Spot
ii.
Evernote
b.
Dictionary/Thesaurus
c.
Dragon
Dictation
e.
Create
a “How-to” guide with Snapguide
f.
Write
to blogpost via Blogger
g.
Post
video response to Posterous
X.
Use
Smartphones to Coordinate/Curate
a.
Relax
while working with soothing apps
b.
Symbaloo
as one-stop shop
i.
Peers’
blogs
ii.
Creative
gallery of tech tools
iii.
Curate
resources from phone
c.
Access
documents from teacher’s webpage
d.
Socrative Quiz
e.
Organize
diverse
responses with Voicethread
f.
Management
apps
i.
Calendar
ii.
Weather
Channel
iii.
Stopwatch/Calculator
XI.
Apps
in Part II: 36 Smart Ways to Use Smartphones in Class
a.
Video
i.
iMovie
ii.
ActionMovie
b.
Pictures
i.
Juxtaposer
ii.
Instagram
iii.
Pinterest
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