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in title, tags, annotations or urlComputer Makers Prepare to Stake Bigger Claim in Phones - 0 views
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The computer industry has hit upon its Next Big Thing. It is called a phone.
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The computer industry has hit upon its Next Big Thing. It is called a phone.
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many PC makers and chip companies are charging into the mobile-phone business, promising new devices that can pack the horsepower of standard computers into palm-size packages.
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edublogs: Fresh research showing the damage of filtering 'real world' technology - 0 views
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Students in schools around the world find that their research, creativity and learning potential is seriously curbed by filtering and lack of use of their own mobile and gaming devices in schools. This comes from research spanning the Americas, brought to my attention by its author, Research Consultant Kim Farris-Berg
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"In 2007, [filtering] was high school students’ number one obstacle to using technology at their schools (53 percent). For middle school students, two obstacles tied for the greatest barrier (39 percent each): “there are rules against using technology at school” and “teachers limit technology use”. It’s likely that when students face obstacles to using technology at school, they also face obstacles to inquiry-based learning opportunities which can include online research, visualizations, and games."
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"Students reported that other major obstacles to using technology at school are not being able to access email accounts and slow internet access. Perhaps these are the reasons why just 34 percent of teachers communicate with students via email. Teachers are certainly online; just not with students. Ninety percent of teachers, parents, and school leaders use email to communicate with one another about school."
YouTube - Part 1: Mobile Devices - 4 views
Cellphones Now Used More for Data Than for Calls - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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The one thing she doesn’t use her cellphone for? Making calls.
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For example, although almost 90 percent of households in the United States now have a cellphone, the growth in voice minutes used by consumers has stagnated, according to government and industry data.
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Instead of talking on their cellphones, people are making use of all the extras that iPhones, BlackBerrys and other smartphones were also designed to do — browse the Web, listen to music, watch television, play games and send e-mail and text messages.
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The Kno - Tablet Textbook - - 4 views
Not texting in class? You'd better get started - Winnipeg Free Press - 4 views
Microsoft Student - Live@edu - 4 views
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Microsoft Live@edu is a cool free email, communication and collaboration service that includes anywhere access to 10 GB mailboxes on the Outlook Live e-mail experience across the desktop, web and mobile devices, 25 GB of free file storage on SkyDrive, document sharing & editing through Office Web Apps, instant messaging, video chat, and a lot more that you can access with the same user ID & password.
QR Treasure hunt - 0 views
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Get students using their mobile devices to move and to learn
App Recommendations for Mobile Devices - 2 views
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