The Potential of Mobile Technology
During the TechEd 2009 conference, Hall Davidson delivered an interesting presentation on why cell phones should be utilized by students and teachers in the classroom. According to Davidson, cell phones, and other sorts of mobile technology, will play a significant role in the 21st century classroom because they have become an important part of the lives of today’s students. These “mini” computers are the tools of choice for the so-called digital natives we teach. Davidson believes mobile technology is transforming the way K-12 students learn. As students spend hundreds of...
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iPod Touch in the Classroom– Miguel Guhlin, Around the Corner The iPhone 3Gs– Daryll Johnson, edbuzz New Thoughts on Getting Started in E-learning– Clive Shepard, Clive on Learning NECC 2009– Michael Horn, Disrupting Class Documenting the Digital Generation– Henry Jenkins, Confessions High-tech cheating? Students see it differently– Julie Evans, e-School News Cell phones used to deliver course content– Dennis Carter, e-School...
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