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This document discusses how mobile learning can be used across various subject areas in K-12 education. It provides examples of how students can use apps and mobile devices to learn mathematics through playing games, teach peers about topics, create and interact with maps in social studies, simulate the stock market in economics, explore human anatomy and other planets in science, and demonstrate new approaches to learning challenging topics for gifted students. The reflection at the end emphasizes that mobile learning has potential benefits for teaching if implemented properly rather than being viewed as solely distracting, as many educational apps have been designed for classroom use.

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This document discusses how mobile learning can be used across various subject areas in K-12 education. It provides examples of how students can use apps and mobile devices to learn mathematics through playing games, teach peers about topics, create and interact with maps in social studies, simulate the stock market in economics, explore human anatomy and other planets in science, and demonstrate new approaches to learning challenging topics for gifted students. The reflection at the end emphasizes that mobile learning has potential benefits for teaching if implemented properly rather than being viewed as solely distracting, as many educational apps have been designed for classroom use.

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Mobile Learning

Colorado Academic
Standards

ISTE
Standards for
Teachers

ISTE
Standards for
Students

Blooms
Taxonomy

Constructivism

Gamification

Flipped
Classroom

Mathematics
1. Number Sense,
Properties, and
Operations

Students can
play math games
in order to
master a topic
such as their
times tables.

2. Patterns, Functions,
and Algebraic Structures
3. Analysis, Statistics,
and Probability
4. Shape, Dimension, and
Geometric Relationships
Reading, Writing, and Communicating
1. Oral Expression and
Listening

Students can use


an app to teach a
teacher how it
may pertain to a
certain topic
being discussed
in class.

2. Reading for All


Purposes
3. Writing and
Composition
4. Research and
Reasoning
Social Studies
1. History
2. Geography

Mobile learning
can be used here

to have students
create an play with
maps.
3. Economics

Students could use


an app that maybe
has to do with the
stock market and
compete in groups
to learn different
aspects of the topic
and teach each other
what theyve
learned.

4. Civics
Science
Students can use
an app that shows
the human body as
a guide to learning
the different parts
of the body for
science purposes.

1. Physical Science

2. Life Science
3. Earth Systems Science

Students can
find an app that
shows the
different planets
and zooms in on
each planet
showing
different
characteristics as
if they were
there.
Differentiation

Learning Disabilities -

EEOs
Physical Disabilities
Gifted/ Talented

Gifted and
Talented students
can use an app to
show fellow
students a
different way of
learning a
specific topic
that others may
be having a hard
time mastering.

Other
Reflection: Mobile learning can be a very beneficial way of teaching if used correctly. As teachers in this day and age we must embrace technology
and use it to our advantage instead of looking at it as a possible distraction. There are several apps that have been developed to be used in the
classroom and are very educational for all ages.

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