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Rethinking Classroom Cell Phone Policies, High-Tech Cheating and the Meaning of Google Glass

Rethinking Classroom Cell Phone Policies, High-Tech Cheating and the Meaning of Google Glass

FromTeachers Aid


Rethinking Classroom Cell Phone Policies, High-Tech Cheating and the Meaning of Google Glass

FromTeachers Aid

ratings:
Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this segment, two camps face off on classroom cell phone policies. While some of our guests "just say no" to cell phones, others say cell phones are an asset in the classroom and Google Glass is going to be an even larger game changer. Learn more...



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John Owens is the author of Confessions of a Bad Teacher. Dr. Thornburg has worked in the field of education since 1981. Jessica Lahey is an educator who writes about parenting and education for the New York Times.
Lisa Nielsen is the author of the book Teaching Generation Text.
Released:
Jan 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Teachers Aid is new for 2018 with Mandy Froehlich and Jon Harper. We've refocused the show on meeting some of the biggest unmet needs every educator has. If you are an educator who gives teaching your all, but still feels that you're not doing enough, this show is for you. Tune in to get social and emotional support for the very personal challenges teachers face. We promise you that you won't hear educators talking like this every day.