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15 ways to use Snapchat in classes and schools - Ditch That Textbook

15 ways to use Snapchat in classes and schools - Ditch That Textbook | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
Companies are starting to flock to Snapchat.

McDonald’s and Taco Bell are using it to get Snapchatters interested in their products.
The NBA and MLS are giving behind-the-scenes footage from their sports worlds.
CNN is reporting news content, and The Food Network is providing an extension to its programming.
They’re providing content that’s interesting.

They’re surprising their audience.

And they’re having some fun along the way.

If companies can do it, teachers and schools can, too … and we can learn some lessons about how to engage students by watching how they engage their customers.

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What schools can learn from Google about nurturing creativity | Edudemic

What schools can learn from Google about nurturing creativity | Edudemic | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

"Google participates in a practice called Innovation Time Off, in which employees can work on projects so long as they align with Google’s mission and goals ..."

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Schools that ban mobile phones see better academic results

Schools that ban mobile phones see better academic results | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

"Effect of ban on phones adds up to equivalent of extra week of classes over a pupil’s school year ..."


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Alex Makosz's curator insight, May 17, 2015 5:30 AM

Phones negatively affect low-income and low-achievement students most? A double-edged sword that most hurts kids already lacking the skills for success.