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Using cell phones in the classroom
iPhone
Useful iPhone Tips for Librarians and Researchers
100 Best iPhone Apps for Serious Self-learners
iTouch
Sara Beauchamp-Hicks: NCTE presentation: Using iTouch in the classroom
Tools for using cell phones
Drop.io
Drop.io for cell phones as digital recorders
Wes Fryer: Using Drop.io for recording cell phone calls to create podcasts
Wes Fryer: Comparing Drop.io and Gabcast for cell phone recording
Free Technology for Teachers: Using Drop.io
Other cell phone tools
AudioPal: Free recording tool for use of cell phones
iPadio: Phonecast to the Internet using a cell phone
Vimeo: Upload video from cell phones to this site
TalkShoe for creating and recording community cell phone calls
Gabcast: Cell phones as digital recorders @ $0.10 a minute
HipCast: Cell phones as digital recorders
Gcast: Record podcasts on cell phones (charges $99 annual rate for recording)
Jott: record messages to email
Cell Stories: short stories delieved to cell phones
Earfl: Mobile digital storytelling: Record narratives on phone
Zinadoo: Create mobile websites
Google Mobile: Search Google using a cell phone
Anne Eisenberg, NYTimes, Using cell phones to capture video
Mobile Notepad: Use cell phones to take notes
Apple: iQuiz: create quizzes for cell or iPhones
Poll Everywhere: Take text message polls in a class to show bar graph results
Poll Everywhere blog: new features for Poll Everywhere
Flickr: send in photos to Flickr from a cell phone
Cellphedia: Cell-phone social networking to share information
My Homework Now: Use cell phones to send out homework alerts
Mediascapes: Create digital media using a GPS Windows Mobile device
Activities for using cell phones
Wesley Fryer, Cell Phones for Learning
Herrington, J., Herrington, A., Mantei, J., Olney, I., Ferry, B. (Eds.). (2009). New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education. Gwynneville, New South Wales, Australia: University of Wollongong.
The Innovative Educator: The Value of Using Cell Phones to Enhance Education
Dean Sharenski: Exploring Cellpones as Learning Tools
Liz Kolb: Cellphones in Classrooms
Bit by Bit Podcast: Interview with Liz Kolb about use of cell phones
Liz Kolb's blog: From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning
Graeme Daniel, Cell or mobile phones in the classroom
Duke University: Mobile Devices in Education
Using cell phones to record whiteboard material
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Using digital writing
Chapter Two
Using digital writing tools for collecting,
connecting, and organizing information
Chapter Three
Online discussions
Online University
Chapter Four
Collaborative digital writing
Chapter Five
Digital literature and video
Chapter Six
Blog writing
Chapter Seven
Using digital audio productions
Chapter Eight
Designing and editing digital writing
Chapter Nine
Evaluating digital writing
Chapter Ten
Reflecting on digital writing/e-portfolios
Term Paper
Chapter Eleven
So Now What: Five Ways to Grow As a Digital Writing Teacher
CI5475/5330: Teaching Digital Writing, Fall, 2009 (links, resources, student blogs, and syllabus)
Teaching Media Literacy wiki (resources, links, and student work related to teaching media)
Teaching Media Literacy website: Links for teaching media, film, television, news, film adaptations
Teaching Literature to Adolescents: links on teaching literature
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