Use Smart Phones for Student Interaction
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Description
Instructor Testimony I
- Professor: Rick Brunson, Journalism, Nicholson School of Communication, UCF
Professor Brunson encourages his students to use only their smartphones to collect and file information to be used in a news story. They used voice-to-text conversion apps, digital notepads, and other applications on their smartphones to interview students, capture the information, and send it electronically to his email account. The final product appeared as a newspaper story in the Orlando Sentinel.
Link to scholarly reference(s)
Cradler, J., McNabb, M., Freeman, M., Burchett, R. (2002). How does technology influence student learning? International Society for Technology in Education. 29, 8. Retrieved April 22, 2011 from https://k20portal.ou.edu/k12/leaders/Document%20Library/1/Article.StudentLearning.pdf
EDUCAUSE. (2010). 7 things you should know about mobile apps learning. Retrieved April 22, 2011, from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7060.pdf
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Vargas, J. (2011). Use Smart Phones for Student Interaction. In K. Thompson and B. Chen (Eds.), Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida Center for Distributed Learning. Retrieved May 25, 2013 from http://topr.online.ucf.edu/index.php?title=Use_Smart_Phones_for_Student_Interaction&oldid=2152
