A conversation about integrating student cell phones into classroom curricula.
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4 comments:
I'm having a blast at the conference and I'm enjoying your cellphone session. Please send me a copy of your powerpoint. Thanks!
Mary
mary@mrscarlson.com
I attended your session today - March 19th and would love a copy of the power point you went through with us to share with my staff. I took great notes - but to send them a set electronic copy would be better. I could not locate it on your website. Thank you for passing this along!
Kim Cairy
White Pine MS ~ Visual Arts
Saginaw Township Community Schools
kacairy@stcs.org
Honestly, this was the most amazing presentation I went to. I was very skeptical of using cell phones, but now even our Superintendent is going to rewrite our tech policies so we can use them in the classroom! THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!
Honestly, this was the most amazing presentation. Thanks
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