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TEXTnology in the Classroom, presented at SXSWedu, is based on my texting experience in my philosophy classes and consist of sharing best practices and ideas on how to use texting in the classroom to engage, access, and manage students. Are you tired of watching your students use their cell phones in class for reasons unrelated to class? In this workshop, I will demonstrate and present research results and best practices on how to use student response systems both in and outside of the classroom in order to boost student engagement while promoting use of technology, specifically texting, in a productive manner. Studies have shown that the traditional lecture doesnt work anymore, rather more frequent interaction between instructor and student is essential for student engagement. I believe the classroom can and must include more student participation in order to address students needs in a more effective way. I also believe the classroom should be more diverse; a place where students are not silenced and everyone can be a teacher. What better way to do this than with texting.]]>

TEXTnology in the Classroom, presented at SXSWedu, is based on my texting experience in my philosophy classes and consist of sharing best practices and ideas on how to use texting in the classroom to engage, access, and manage students. Are you tired of watching your students use their cell phones in class for reasons unrelated to class? In this workshop, I will demonstrate and present research results and best practices on how to use student response systems both in and outside of the classroom in order to boost student engagement while promoting use of technology, specifically texting, in a productive manner. Studies have shown that the traditional lecture doesnt work anymore, rather more frequent interaction between instructor and student is essential for student engagement. I believe the classroom can and must include more student participation in order to address students needs in a more effective way. I also believe the classroom should be more diverse; a place where students are not silenced and everyone can be a teacher. What better way to do this than with texting.]]>
Sat, 21 Mar 2015 16:28:25 GMT /slideshow/textnology-in-the-classroom-how-to-use-texting-to-engage/46122916 myishacherry@slideshare.net(myishacherry) TEXTnology In The Classroom: How to use texting to engage your students myishacherry TEXTnology in the Classroom, presented at SXSWedu, is based on my texting experience in my philosophy classes and consist of sharing best practices and ideas on how to use texting in the classroom to engage, access, and manage students. Are you tired of watching your students use their cell phones in class for reasons unrelated to class? In this workshop, I will demonstrate and present research results and best practices on how to use student response systems both in and outside of the classroom in order to boost student engagement while promoting use of technology, specifically texting, in a productive manner. Studies have shown that the traditional lecture doesnt work anymore, rather more frequent interaction between instructor and student is essential for student engagement. I believe the classroom can and must include more student participation in order to address students needs in a more effective way. I also believe the classroom should be more diverse; a place where students are not silenced and everyone can be a teacher. What better way to do this than with texting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mpu7ixtgquyk1gmhjzi9-signature-7a3c31098857cdbf1d485e7da2c743d6df165fbc01d2d812e92dac5c4eceb3c4-poli-150321162825-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> TEXTnology in the Classroom, presented at SXSWedu, is based on my texting experience in my philosophy classes and consist of sharing best practices and ideas on how to use texting in the classroom to engage, access, and manage students. Are you tired of watching your students use their cell phones in class for reasons unrelated to class? In this workshop, I will demonstrate and present research results and best practices on how to use student response systems both in and outside of the classroom in order to boost student engagement while promoting use of technology, specifically texting, in a productive manner. Studies have shown that the traditional lecture doesnt work anymore, rather more frequent interaction between instructor and student is essential for student engagement. I believe the classroom can and must include more student participation in order to address students needs in a more effective way. I also believe the classroom should be more diverse; a place where students are not silenced and everyone can be a teacher. What better way to do this than with texting.
TEXTnology In The Classroom: How to use texting to engage your students from Myisha Cherry
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