5. PLAN Pro-Active Reactive React Anticipate Disengage Relevant Communicate Disconnect Opportunity to Learn Punish Open Content Block Teach Acceptable Use Expect Update School Policy PRIOR to Implementation!
9. Cell Phones 75% of All American Teens have Cell Phones 12-13 66% 14-17 80%
10. Cell Phones Quarter 4 2010: Smart Phone sales top Computer sales. 100.9 Million Smart Phones 92.1 Million Personal Computers
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16. What Does This Mean? As an Educator, what implications does the increase in cell phone use, type of use, and ownership have for us or our Schools? Please post your groups response on Twitter! Remember to use the hashtag: #mas11
17. Using Cell Phones in School Answer this question using only your cell phone: How many home runs did Babe Ruth hit?
19. Finding Answers on Your Phone Google Search Text any query to 466453 “GOOGLE” CHA CHA Text any query to 242242 “CHACHA”
20. Try These Questions What is the weather in Boston? How many pints are in one US liter?
21. Real Time Updates Wiffiti Wiffiti Cloud Twitter Tweetdeck Twitterfall Twitterfeed
22. Ways to Use Polls Attendance Record for this Workshop Check for understanding Students Asking Questions
23. Google Tools To Support Texting Google Voice Allows SMS from your computer! GMail Allows SMS from inside Gmail, with calling! (Must have a Google Voice account,)
24. Photos and Video Document Anything, Anywhere! Twitter Upload to Youtube Facebook Qik Video Livestream Send to contacts. Upload to Picasa
26. Google Docs Google Docs is a free, web-based word processor, spreadsheet and presentation tool that allows you to create and edit documents from anywhere and collaborate with multiple people at the same time.
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