Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Can Kids Learn With Cell Phones?
iPhone - so easy a 2 year old can master the controls.
Imagine what a 7 year old could learn to find on the iPhone...
Imagine what a 12 year old could create for the iPhone...
Imagine what a 17 year old could provide for the iPhone with SDK...
Imagine if K-12 schools would use this tool for learning...
Imagine...
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Thanks to Rob De Lorenzo at the Mobile Learner blog for the find.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Free iPhones and iPod Touches to Freshmen
Texas university giving freshmen iPhones and iPod touches
Alright ACU. I like it. Anytime, anywhere information, classrooms, and learning. Even if students have to pay the $20/month data package, it is worth it.
Depending on SDK programs, the phone will have numerous applications for college students. What I think would be great is for the students to create the SDK apps they need, and perhaps that others might need, as course requirements.
Live blog classes? Twitter-feed classes? Hhhmmm.
Mobile computing is not coming soon. It is here. How many years will it take k-12 schools to accept it? I say at least 6 more years...2014. Until this time, teachers will need to be subversive to use the technology of the students.
What do you think, Liz? How about everyone else? Good idea or problematic.
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Labels: AbileneChristian University, Faculty Lounge, iPhone, iPod Touch, Liz Kolb
Thursday, February 07, 2008
More $ For IT or Let Students Use Their Phones
Pete Reilly discusses a recent E-School News survey.
Nearly three out of four school leaders say they don’t have enough IT
staff to support their needs effectively, according to the survey.
Fifty-five percent of respondents said they can’t maintain their
network adequately, 63 percent said they can’t plan for new
technologies, and 76 percent said they have trouble implementing new
technologies.
Pete's continuing thoughts are correct, when operating on the assumption that we truly need school provided computers.
I am becoming more and more convinced that the way schools might consider spending some of their tech dollars on providing students with free web/data access through the cell phone providers in the community. It seems to me that a mobile provider could allow unlimited access to all students from the hours of 7:00 to 5:00 (or longer?).
Some benefits:
- Cell phone venders and mobile providers would be the IT department. Phone breaks, they replace or repair.
- Families are providing phones to their kids at younger ages, and the phones many of them have are more powerful than the computers we provide in schools.
- No need for filters! Mobile providers could include visited web sites for the parents. Then the responsibility falls more on the student and parent when it comes to viewing inappropriate material.
- School finances could be spent on training teachers how to teach with phones.
- Students would have the advantage of thumb-typing over the teachers, so students would have confidence in the tools.
Cell Phone
Everywhere web
Use it to learn, I do
"We don't need no stinkin' 'puters"
Mobile
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Labels: E-School News, Google Docs, iPhone, iPod Touch, Pete Reilly, Zoho


















