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technology rules

Statistic:

88 percent of teenagers, ages 13 to 17 have or have access to a cellphone.

TEchnology rules for students:

CELLPHONES GO IN BACKPACKS WHEN CLASS BEGINS

I teach in a computer lab part time and this has been handy for my students

The Great cellphone debate...

Mrs. Holmes's thoughts:

A cellphone in the classroom can be a mighty tool or a mighty distraction. As a classroom teacher, how can I use the best of what a cellphone has to offer and be fair and balanced to the learning of all students? This video touched on a lot of my own strategies and thoughts about rewarding positive behavior and building upon that in a classroom environment.

Sources:

Classroom Cell Phone Policy. (2014, December 08). Retrieved May 21, 2018, from https://www.getnclass.com/classroom-cell-phone-policies/

 

Dealing With Digital Distraction in the Classroom. (2016, October 05). Retrieved May 21, 2018, from https://youtu.be/8oiv0RBx67o

Lenhart, A. (2015, April 09). A Majority of American Teens Report Access to a Computer, Game Console, Smartphone and a Tablet. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/04/09/a-majority-of-american-teens-report-access-to-a-computer-game-console-smartphone-and-a-tablet/

(n.d.). Retrieved May 23, 2018, from http://www.bepublishing.com/top-ten-computer-lab-rules.html

 

Sanders, J. (2015, August 03). 10 Classroom Rules for Using Technology. Retrieved May 20, 2018, from http://blog.whooosreading.org/10-classroom-rules-for-using-technology/

 

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