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This blog is intended to show ways to integrate mobile devices in school. Mobile devices are for example smart phones, readers, GPS, flip cameras, MP3 players, consoles and many more.

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Virtual Reality and teaching 16. Mar 2013 8286
iTunesU in School 15. Dec 2013 5780
Teacher Training 15. Dec 2013 6626
Global Material Mobile Learning 03. Jan 2014 10623
The Future of Teaching 15. Dec 2013 7294
Flipped Class at University B2/C1 09. May 2013 7560
Digital Games, Simulations and Teaching 09. May 2013 6541
Tips to use digital games in class 05. Mar 2013 11360
Introduction to Digital Games in School 11. Dec 2013 15428
Introduction to Mobile Learning 15. Dec 2013 12272
Pumpkin Soup & Rocket Man Level A0 15. Dec 2013 7877
Samorost 1 Level A2 15. Dec 2013 7015
Quest for the Rest Level A1/A2 16. Dec 2013 8093
Samorost 2 Level B1 15. Dec 2013 6895
 
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Interactive Material in Classrooms

Interactive material in classrooms, like educational games, is always interesting for students. There are sites offering many tools and games ready to use in class. That is not new. But have you ever thought of using the games with adults? Educational games for schools offer games to perfect spelling, learn vocabulary and test language understanding. There is a wide range of educational games in different subjects that you can also take advantage of to teach English.

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Who applies Mobile Learning?

 Many schools have been using mobile devices to teach. Some schools even have their own apps. Universities rely on Mobile Learning because of the advantages. Primary schools use mobile devices because they have proved to be useful in many ways, for example for disabled kids. Many schools talk about their experiences with Mobile Learning and their positive results. But what do students think? Do they have a different view of Mobile Learning or even further ideas on how can Mobile Learning help us in future? One student explains why Mobile Learning should be standard learning. All in all, we can summarize: Mobile Learning is the future.