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22 Apr, 2009

From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning

Posted by: Michael George - Instructional Technologist In: Cell Phone| Emerging Technology| Math| News

http://www.cellphonesinlearning.com/
A conversation about integrating student cell phones into classroom curricula.

01 Mar, 2009

Poll Everywhere – Text your response

Posted by: Michael George - Instructional Technologist In: Cell Phone| Emerging Technology| Fine Arts| Math| Response System| Web 2.0| World Languages

http://www.polleverywhere.com/
Poll Everywhere replaces expensive proprietary audience response hardware with standard web technology. It’s the easiest way to gather live responses in any venue: conferences, presentations, classrooms, radio, tv, print — anywhere. It can help you to raise money by letting people pledge via text messaging. Its simplicity and flexibility are earning rave reviews.
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25 Feb, 2009

Qik – share live video from your mobile phone!

Posted by: Michael George - Instructional Technologist In: Cell Phone| Podcast/ Vodcasting| Top Pick| Video| Web 2.0

http://qik.com/
Qik enables you to share your moments live with your friends, family and the world—right from your mobile phone!
Add a new dimension to your online presence with streaming video. Become a reporter—get the scoop with backstage interviews with celebrities and experts Even better, Qik lets you share the results live on any website. Qik also [...]

30 Mar, 2008

Where is My Cell Phone – Call your Own Cell Phone

Posted by: Michael George - Instructional Technologist In: Cell Phone| Web 2.0

Next time you misplace your cell phone and don’t have anyone nearby to call it, go to WhereisMyCellPhone.com. This little site can ring your phone and help you find it in no time. No registration required, simply enter the phone number and call to ring it. Keep it ringing for as long as you need.
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