Friday, December 11, 2015

Celly

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        Texting in classes? With teachers? Yes, you heard that right. Because so many students are in class on their phones texting, they barely put their voices in class discussions. Therefore, teachers thought of an idea of having students who were quiet, be more involved into class, and participate. Now, teachers use Celly to communicate by texting and have students be more involved in class work. I think that this is an interesting way to grab students’ attention into class that I would like to use in my future class. However, I do believe that this would only work only on the basis that all students have a mobile device. Also, students may be distracted with other features of the phone rather than giving an input about the class lesson on Celly.
I mean, if it requires texting to have students participate, then why not, despite the way? As long as it doesn’t break a rule or law, go for it for the students’ successes.

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