by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | BYOD
A successful BYOD program is a possibility for any school. Mobile technologies have become hallmark classroom tools in the digital age. Our students love using them. More and more our teachers are learning to love teaching with them. It’s been a long road...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Student Engagement
Via Stuff NZ Getting your child engaged with education is an important part of parenting and technology is a great way to help. Time with books and pencils can be supplemented with apps to get them interested and progressing in reading, maths and other subjects.... by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Creativity Fluency, Media Fluency, Technology
“This infographic created by Juicebox Interactive and featured on Nerdgraph shows us just how much our mobility has affected how we consume modern media.” via Nerdgraph It’s no secret that mobile is changing everything about how we cultivate and...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen, Media Fluency, Technology
via eSchool News Children’s mobile media use has skyrocketed, report shows Children’s use of mobile devices and mobile apps has jumped dramatically in the past two years, doubling and tripling in some cases, according to results from a large national Common... by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Collaboration Fluency, Leadership, Media Fluency, Teaching, Technology
via Edudemic If you’re rolling out iPads in the classroom, you need to lay down the law. As a connected educator, you need to come up with a set of guidelines, classroom iPad rules, as well as a way to manage all your new devices. Please please please don’t just hand... by Ross Crockett | Collaboration Fluency, Creativity Fluency, Information Fluency, Media Fluency, Teaching, Technology
via Edudemic There are lots of web tools and apps out there that teach specific educational material. If you tried to catalog the vast number of spelling, reading, writing, and math apps out there, you’d probably have a full time job just keeping track of...