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BYOD! Bring Your Own Device Making Teaching & Learning Mobile Michael M. Grant, PhD October 18, 2011

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Presentation by Dr. Michael M. Grant for strategies for using mobile devices with teaching and learning.

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BYOD! Bring Your Own Device Making Teaching & Learning Mobile Michael M. Grant, PhD October 18, 2011

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Michael M. Grant The University of Memphis

@michaelmgrant

http://viral-notebook.com

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http://viral-notebook.com

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http://bit.ly/byodevice

Don’t know what to do with that square thingy?

Just wait.

Download the

slides & resources from

this URL.

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Polls, Phones & Pods

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40 Responses

for free now.

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Solve for X http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/MjEzMjYyNzIyNw

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Phonecasting with iPadio

http://ipad.io/UCR

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Using Google Voice

Video from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7PoWsFlsKU&feature=player_embedded

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Managing the Cellphone Classroom http://www.techlearning.com/blogs/35840 by Lisa Nielsen

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1.  Upon entry and departure of class, please ensure cell phones are turned off and stored in your backpack.

2.  On days when we are using cell phones for learning, please ensure they are set to silent.

3.  Only use phones for learning purposes related to classwork. 4.  When phones are not in use on a day we are using cells for learning place

them face down on the upper right side of your desk. 5.  If you notice someone in the class using their cell phone inappropriately,

remind them to use proper cell phone etiquette. 6.  If at any time your teacher feels you are not using your cell phone for class

work you will be asked to place your phone in the bin in the front of the room with a post-it indicating your name and class. •  After the first infraction each month you can collect your phone at the end of

class.

•  After the second infraction you can collect your phone at the end of the day.

•  After the third infraction your parent or guardian will be asked to retrieve your phone. If you use the phone inappropriately again during the month your parent or guardian will be required to retrieve your phone.

•  At the beginning of each month, you have a clean slate.

Classroom Management From Lisa Nielsen at http://www.techlearning.com/blogs/35840

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Using QR Codes

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To scan, you need a QR code reader.

Android iOS

Not one of these? Check your app store/online for a reader for your phone. Blackberry, I’m told, has one built into the system.

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QR codes every day

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Let’s try it out!

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Links to Slideshows

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This diagram displays which plate boundary?

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This diagram displays which plate boundary?

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Calculate.

9 127

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Calculate.

9 127

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Anyone tweeting?

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To create, you need a QR code generator.

Goo.gl

Bit.ly

QRjumps.com

GoQR.me

QRstuff.com

Snap.vu

URL

Shorteners Sites

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In Bitly.com

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In Bitly.com

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GoQR.me, QRstuff.com & QRjumps.com options for encoding, sizes & output

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GoQR.me, QRstuff.com & QRjumps.com options for encoding, sizes & output

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GoQR.me, QRstuff.com & QRjumps.com options for encoding, sizes & output

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Fantastic ideas for QR codes. from Tom Barrett & Paul Simbeck-Hampson

http://bit.ly/i9JO59

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Poe in the Pit | Interactive Comic http://poeinthepit.com

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The Pit and the Pendulum | Interactive Comic http://poeinthepit.com

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No smartphone? Try Snapmyinfo.com

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On laptops or netbooks? Try QR Reader

http://www.dansl.net/blog/?p=256

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Last one. Try this.

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Twitter

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Twitter

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Tweeting? @michaelmgrant

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Making Ebooks

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Sigil converts HTML to ePub.

Image  from  h+p://betanews.com/wp-­‐content/uploads/media/74/7482.jpg  

ePub works for iBooks, Nook & Adobe Digital Editions.

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Word  

HTML  

Sigil  

ePub

 

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Using Sigil to Create an eBook

- Webpage - Dropbox

- Email - Sync

http://bit.ly/sigiltut

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On the Horizon:

Location-based

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Broadcastr.com

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Scvngr.com

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Cybraryman’s Cellphones in Class http://cybraryman.com/cellphones.html

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http://bit.ly/byodevice

Download slides & resources

from this URL.

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Michael  M.  Grant  2011