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Social Networking & Personal devices
1 to 1 Laptop Programs
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Encouraging News
reduced discipline problems
engaged learners
improved tech skills
cost effeciencies
closes tech knowledge gaps
Discouraging News
little effect on student achievment
only slight ELA and math growth
lower test scores in some states
poor implementation
Mobile Practices in Higher Learning
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Mobile Tech
86% undergrads use smartphones
new ways for instructors to provide content
needs appropriate pedagogical support
3 research questions
95% students have personal devices
50% use them for school
2012 vs.2014
lack of tech support
increase use smartphones
increase use university apps
Seamless, ubiquitous, & contextual learning
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ubiquitous
tech all around us
learn from embedded tech
contextual
content supported by tech
provides adaptation features
seamless
bridges context
continual learning
1 to 1 Computing
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Pros
increase engagement
increase acheivment
organizational skills
use teachable moments
learn outside class
prep for workplace
greater collaboration
Cons
emphasize tech knowledge over learning
students distraction
difficult classroom management
lack of training- student and teacher
Social networking sites- teens
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Interpersonal skills
establishing what is 'uncool' behavior
do's and dont's
Establishing identity
creating personal brand
Could obsess over self image
Part of the crowd
network
connect with friends from everywhere
Social networking- underage children
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Parental awareness
at least 1 parent is aware of use
Activities
Most children say uses are positive
Participation
80% of children surveyed grades 3-6
Safety & Privacy
82% knew strangers could see their pictures and access their info
Risks
sexual solicitation
online harassment
exposure to unintended content
training deficiencies