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Telephones through Time By: Shanike Codrington

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Telephones through Time

By:

Shanike

Codrington

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Telephone Evolution

1900-1920s In the early 1900's very large cities up North, like New York, easily had telephone booths.

1930s- 1950s 1946- The mobile telephone was invented and messages can be transported when moving

1960s- 1980s 1985- Phones were now being sold and for around 164 pounds and about the equivalent of 262 pounds today.

1990s-2000 1994- The SMS was launched enabling short text messages to be sent to one mobile to the other.

2001- Present 1999- Phones could now use the web and also send e-mails through the mobile phone instead of a computer.Present- We now have and use phones that can take pictures, videos, send video messages. People use phones a lot today and that's good and bad.

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The Impact on Education

B.Y.O.D.

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Impact on Business

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Mobile Learning

Mobile learning is positioned for near-term and widespread adoption in schools

Tablets, smartphones, and mobile apps have become too capable, too ubiquitous, and too useful to ignore.

At the end of 2012, the mobile market consisted of over 6.5 billion accounts

tablets as a cost-effective strategy for one-to-one learning: a systemic solution in which every student is provided a device that can be used to support learning in and outside of the classroom

Programs for math, science and story telling use tablets to do activities

Overview

Relevance

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Mobile Learning (cont’d)

In Practice:

• students use their mobile devices to text answers to multiple choice questions posed during a lesson, giving teachers instant insight into whether extra time is needed for a topic.

BYOD Lessons

• A coalition of 7 MMS providers who are trying to making BYOD happen in Brazilin businesses and schools.

The Global Enterprise Mobile Alliance

• Individualized learning

• Helps with developing fine and motor control, vocabulary, speech and design skills

IPad in Australian Special Education

• Use the iPads as video cameras, audio records and multimedia notebooks to capture learning experiences.

IPad at ZIS International School

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Mobile Learning (cont’d)

What the future holds:

The portability of mobile devices, coupled with increasingly fast web and cellular connectivity,

make mobiles extremely conducive to productivity and learning. The Internet itself is

becoming a mobile network.

As technology continues to evolve society has no choice but to implement them into their

everyday lives and classroom

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How Do I Use Technology?

Facebook Twitter

Pinterest IPhone

Laptop

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The Future

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Questions

Do you think that phones will stay the same as they are now? For example: how any smart phone works with apps.

What was one symbol that was continuous throughout the presentation?

Although there are some negatives to technology, do you think people will stop advancing?