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USING PMD (Personal Mobile Devices) IN LESSONS

USING PMD (Personal Mobile Devices) IN LESSONS. By PMD we understand mobile phones, tablets, Ipods and any other web-enabled devices. APPS. Our students wants to study or dust off their A level / GCSEs skills, or simply because they want to have a go in a different language.

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USING PMD (Personal Mobile Devices) IN LESSONS

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  1. USING PMD (Personal Mobile Devices) IN LESSONS

  2. By PMD we understand mobile phones, tablets, Ipods and any other web-enabled devices.

  3. APPS • Our students wants to study or dust off their A level / GCSEs skills, or simply because they want to have a go in a different language. • Apps are excellent tools teachers can use. • They are normally very engaging, easy to use and they can offer lots of different possibilities. • My experience.

  4. APPS QR QR reader

  5. APPS • Make your photos come alive by adding speech bubbles to write your subjects thoughts and words. • Add captions to describe the scene or give the photo a title. Comic touch

  6. APPS • Create short instructional videos (in any learning area) • Storytelling, Reports, Historic Retells • Help reluctant public speakers present to the class • Help foreign language or ESL students practice their fluency & language skills • Brainstorming or storyboarding ideas and presentations

  7. APPS

  8. APPS • iMemento comes with some pre-installed flashcard sets that are meant to demonstrate the use of the program. • But the main intention of iMemento is to use it with your own flashcards. • While creating new cards you already start to learn. • iMemento is also especially suited to study vocabularies for school. • A lesson can be individually created on the Mac or PC. Once transferred to the iPhone/iPod Touch it can be studied very comfortable whenever you have some spare time.

  9. APPS • Organize your vocabulary in vocabulary books, chapters and lessons. • All devices are kept in synch via iCloud. • Record audio and add an image to your vocabulary. • Train your vocabulary with learning cards, multiple choice or written tests. • See your learning results in a pie chart and your learning progress in a bar chart. IVocabulary

  10. APPS • fast and easy access to WordReference.com's dictionaries • nearly all of the features of the online dictionaries including: • multiple dictionaries • extensive list of compound forms • voice recordings of many words • access to forums for questions and reference • history of recent searches

  11. APPS • Access all your photos, docs and videos from any device.• 2 GB of space when you sign up -- free!• Automatically save photos and videos to Dropbox and earn up to 3 GB additional free space.• Share a link to even your biggest files— no more attachments!• Add files to your "Favorites" for fast, offline viewing.

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