About 100 ninth-grade students in four schools in North Carolina have been issued smartphones for use in their math classes. No, they're not using the calculator on the devices. They're using the phones to network among themselves on problems, receive instruction from teachers, play math-improving games, or watch an animation showing the problem being solved.
With the free jaxtr service, users can link their phones with their online network to hear from callers worldwide while keeping their existing phone numbers private
A USB AT&T network data card which supports both Macintosh and Windows OS computers (USB so a PC card slot is not required) and supports connectivity on both EDGE and 3G networks
Contest challenging college students to come up with social networking, academic, and safety and security mobile applications. The Grand Prize is $10,000 scholarship, trip to Educause in Orlando in October (where the winner will be announced), and mobile
Project K-Nect is designed to create a supplemental resource for secondary at-risk students to focus on increasing their math skills through a common and popular technology - mobile smartphones.