These are the slides from the Friday, April 8th presentation "Paradigm Shift in Mobile Learning" from the Mobile Learning Experience 2011 in Phoenix, AZ
52. Can I move credit from an existing iTunes Store
account to a Volume Purchase Program Facilitator
account?
No, credit cannot be moved between iTunes
Store and Volume Purchase Program accounts.
http://volume.itunes.apple.com/us/store
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53. Tony Vincent
1.Setup:
http://learninginhand.com/blog/classroom-ipod-touches-
ipads-dos-and-donts.html
2.Issues to think about:
http://learninginhand.com/blog/ipad-iphone-ipod-touch-
issues-for-schools.html
3.Volume Purchase Program:
http://learninginhand.com/blog/app-store-volume-
purchase-program-explained.html
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iear.org where volunteer teacher/administrator app reviewers ‘grade‘ educational apps \n
Community:\nover 900 member\nplace where teachers, administrators, parents and app developers come together.\n\nMention Lan School partnership -- session after this one\n\nNotable members: Tony Vincent, Kathy Burdick, Meg Wilson\n
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equity: access to information, Culbreth talked about this and its importance within their program, cost helps make it so\n
ipads are new, but there is much anedoctal evidence from teachers about their success. We have more quantifiable data from school using iPod Touches: Culbreth has hard data to show their standardized test scores have improved. Canby shows their success through their test scores and action research projects done by teachers in their classrooms.\n
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calculator, apps for practice, music...but engagement, change of attitude\n
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Flashcard apps that let teachers/students add content, Kathy Burdick talked about taking Learning AZ content and interacting with it on mobile devices\n
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Link to Kelly’s instructions\n
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Who would you start with? Students, teachers or administrators?\n
Who would you start with? Students, teachers or administrators?\n
Who would you start with? Students, teachers or administrators?\n
Who would you start with? Students, teachers or administrators?\n
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iear.org where volunteer teacher/administrator app reviewers ‘grade‘ educational apps \n