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Mobile Apps For Education

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Mobile Apps for Education

 

Showcase

 

 

Mobile Apps for Education Showcase

 

Thursday, April 7, 2016, 1:00 - 2:45 pm EST.

Room Holiday 4, Hilton Baltimore

To join the webcast, click here. Instructions on how to join the webcast are at the bottom of this page.

 

Time  Presentation Summary Presenter(s)
  A Better Communication Strategy with ESL Students via a Mobile App
This presentation is to demonstrate how this free app “Remind” can create a safe, an effective, and an efficient platform for oral and written communications among teachers, students, and parents outside the classroom. After the presentation, attendees will be able to use “Remind” to communicate with students instantly and effectively 

Hoi Yuen Chan, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA (sunsun2477@gmail.com)

 
 

Using Explain Everything in the Classroom

Presenter will demonstrate Explain Everything, an easy-to-use interactive whiteboard app designed to allow the annotation, animation, and narration of teacher and student explanations and presentations. Specifications will be discussed. 

Lia Kamhi-Stein, California State University, Los Angeles, USA (lkamhis@calstatela.edu)

 
 

Notability as an instructional tool in reading and writing classes

Notability is a note-taking app that appeals to multiple intelligences and learning styles. This app can be used in various academic settings and content areas. This session will provide participants with techniques and strategies to guide English learners in reading and writing instruction. 

Dilafruz Vosieva, University of Central Missouri, USA (vosieva@ucmo.edu)

   
 

 

   

 

 

 
   

 

   

 

 
   

 

 

 

     
     

 

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