Author: elizabethgoodhue (Page 3 of 7)

Elizabeth writes for Learning Port. She has been an English Language Arts teacher in the USA for 24 years. She also has two blogs about working and traveling in Mexico and Southeast Asia. Her third blog is called The Truth about Down Syndrome.

Mobile learning goes beyond the mobile device

Mobile learning is not about the device. It is the door that the device opens to learning. It is about the technological opportunity it provides people to become lifelong learners. Mobile learners learn on a device like an iPad, or smartphone in any environment including the classroom, a train, the back seat of a school bus, in a restaurant or in any other place in which they feel comfortable learning.

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Learning Styles: consider a different approach to learning

When I started my tenure as an English Language Arts teacher, I didn’t consider learning styles. I started with the traditional stand in front of the class and instruct methodology. Therefore, I would talk, the students would disengage, and then we would do an activity related to the topic. One problem with this approach was that each student in the class had a different learning style — a different approach to reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

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