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Handheld Technologies. Virginia Angelo Erica Michalske Kyle McCarley. video. Devices. Flash Drives PDA’s Calculators Digital Cameras iPods Cell Phones Headphones Speakers . Emerging Devices. iPad Kindle Nook. Pros. Differentiated teaching methods Encourages creativity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Handheld Technologies
Virginia AngeloErica MichalskeKyle McCarley
video
Devices Flash Drives PDA’s Calculators Digital Cameras
iPods Cell Phones Headphones Speakers
Emerging Devices iPad Kindle Nook
Pros Differentiated teaching methods Encourages creativity Helps students with learning disabilities Portable
Cons Costly Distractions
Social Networking Computer games
Graphic Calculators Check work Avoid tedious calculations Draw connections Help with exams Exploration
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Smart Phones “I integrated the phones into everything
we did. Matt Cook
HTC 6800
•Uses-Internet-Solar Systems-Scientific Notation-Joint Research Projects-Word and spreadsheets-Transfer Information
Ipods Applications
Learning and educational apps Foreign language Flashcards and other review games
Creative apps
Pod casts Lectures and group presentations Integrate others podcasts into lesson
Activity Find the app: Constitution. How can it be
used in the classroom? Find the app: My Very First. How can it be
used in the classroom? Find an app related to your major. What do
you like and dislike about it?
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Jianjun, Wu, and Zhang Yixin. "Examining potentialities of handheld technology in students' academic attainments." Educational Media International 47.1 (2010): 57-67. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 24 Mar. 2011
Lever-Duffy, Judy, Jean B. McDonald, Ana A. Ciereszko, and Al P. Mizell. Teaching and Learning with Technology. Boston, MA: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, 2008. Print.
SCHACHTER, RON. "Mobile Devices in the Classroom." District Administration 45.10/11 (2009): 30-36. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 24 Mar. 2011