Aug 29 2008
Reflection on Liz Kolb’s “Cell Phones as Classroom Learning Tools”
I chose this session as I thought Liz might offer some resources to add to the discussion at our high school about whether cell phones can ever be useful in the classroom as opposed to a distraction that should be banned. First of all I commend Liz for a well-developed presentation (maybe too much text on some of the slides…) that has elements that I could use during a team discussion about this topic.
As part of my overall interest in having students see that the technology tools they use everyday (e.g. cell phones) can be learning tools I share Liz’s belief that we can offer that bridge to our students. What if we thought about cell phones as portable microphones attached to recording features that can access web2.0 sites? Even voicethread is now setup to take phone calls for audio content. I learned about evoca, and gabcast in addition to gcast (which I already use) as podcasting options using cell phones. I hadn’t thought about these sites saving directly to a blog, but I learned about many tools that can make the steps of podcasting to a blog much easier for students and teachers.
I wasn’t aware of the conference services like freeconferencepro and talkshoe. These conference calls are not unique to cell phones and they can be saved as mp3 files. I’ll have to explore what the differences are between using these sites and Skype. Teaching students to use jott or similar tools could help students with organization and planning.
One thing that I had heard about that I intend to try is to set my cell phone camera up to go directly to my flickr account. I have used resources like bubbleshare to create slideshows for our school web page and now I think I know how to send the pictures from my cell phone if I add email service to my cell phone account.
This is a very thorough presentation with many “how to” sections if I need help remembering the steps for accessing the resources.
