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Ubiquitous Computing Examples

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How does teaching & learning change when every student has a personal computer in the classroom (and beyond)?

Use MS Office for productivity and creation of student projects: word processing, graphs, charts, desktop publishing, multimedia authoring, websites, databases, etc.

Research, independent study, access to www See http://www.aalf.org/Resources/Default.aspx

Electronic communication with peers, teachers, parents, etc.

Class webpages for posting assignments

Online learning environments: Moodle, BlackBoard, etc.

Use of interactive content made available by textbook companies, i.e. CD ROMS that accompany textbooks

Electronic portfolios-student webpages and blogs/vlogs

Pod casts-both student/teacher created plus access webpages with educational podcasts

Videoconference connections.

E-pals, V-pals, Virtual Field Trips

Both student and teacher created Web Quests

Inspiration for concept mapping

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