One of my PLN friends on twitter @kmtitler was on the local news in Wisconsin as a Golden Apple award winner. She was sharing how she uses cell phones to engage her Spanish students in language learning.
A conversation about integrating student cell phones into classroom curricula.
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3 comments:
Does anyone know which program she uses online, for the in class texting?
Yes! I believe she is using http://wiffiti.com
I had thought about this idea last year knowing how students use their phones for everything but didn't know how to connect their responses to the internet. I am glad to see this post and will try this program in the fall. I see this being used as a Q & A tool, quick quiz, or review tool. Any other thoughts?
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