Sunday, November 14, 2010

20 ideas for using Mobile phones

1. Use the Notes Feature to collect everyday language
2. Use the Camera feature to take pictures of text
3. Use free programs to organize language samples (www.evernote.com)
4. Use the Voice Memo recorder feature to record language from media outlets (TV, radio)
5. Use the Voice Memo recorder feature to record conversations outside the classroom
6. Use the text Messaging feature to reinforce vocabulary learning
7. Use free programs to make flashcards for mobile phones (www.flashmybrain.com)
8. Use the Text Messaging feature for circular writing (create a short story together)
9. Use the Text Messaging feature for tandem learning (2 students pair up and exchange text messages)
10.Use the mobile phone to keep a blog
11.Use the mobile phone for microblogging on Twitter
12.Use the mobile phone for social networking / groups - Twitter, Facebook, MySpace /
13.Use the mobile phone for a language exchange /Skype/
14.Use the mobile phone for "phblogging" (www.ipadio.com)
15.Use moblie phone memory to distribute listening material (www.apple.com/education/itunes-u; audiobooks-http://librivox.org)
16.Use mobile phone memory to distribute reading material (www.gutenberg.org)
17. Use the mobile phone to play games (scrabble, crossword puzzles)
18.Use the Voice Memo Recorder, Notes and Calendar features to keep a portfolio (www.eelp.org/eportfolio)
19.Use the mobile phone to check student comprehension and get feedback (www.polleverywhere.com)
20.Use mobile phone memory for research and data collection (www.mobileactive.org)

Hayo Reinders. United Kingdom. "ETForum"

http://online.software.informer.com/download-online-crossword-puzzles-for-mobile-phones/

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