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Handhelds in the Classroom Katie Brewer, Julie Buescher, & Brittney Wilczynski

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Handhelds in the Classroom

Katie Brewer, Julie Buescher, & Brittney Wilczynski

IPods IPadsCell phonesCamerasCamcordersCalculatorsPersonal Digital Assistants (PADS)

What are handhelds?

Promotes interactive learning Easy access to information Makes learning faster and easier

Why are they used in the classroom?

Ipods and IpadsCell phonesCameras and CordersPDA’s

How are they used?

Easy to stay in contact Help the students learn Study with other peers Share lesson plans More engaging

Pros

Cons

• Distracting• Cheating devices• Antisocial Behavior• Expensive

Handhelds are good in a classroom when used for learning purposes.

Handhelds are bad in a classroom when students are using them for their own entertainment.

Here is a video to prove this point!

Handhelds Good or Bad?

Works Cited

• “Cell phones in Schools.” Cell Phone Tips. Tricks and Information- Cellutips. Web. 20 Mar. 2011.

• Charles, Robert. “Bad Things About Cell Phones in School | EHow | How To Do Just About Everything! | How To Videos &

Articles | EHow.com. Web. 21 Mar. 2011.

• “Handheld Devices Make Inroads in the Classroom, Education Up Close, Teaching Today, Glencoe Online,” Glencoe/McGraw- Hill. Sept. 2006. Web. 21 Mar. 2011.

Works Cited 2

• Kervin, Lisa, and Jeff Vardy. “LOOK WHO’S TALKING: INCORPORATING IPODS IN THE CLASSROOM. (Cover story).’’ Screen Education 48 (2007): 58-64. Academic

Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.

• Schachter, Ron. “Mobile Devices in the Classroom.” District Administration 45.10/11 (2009): 30-36. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 20 Mar. 2011.

• Vess, Deborah L. “History to Go: Why iTeach with iPods.” History Teacher 39.4 (2006): 479-492. ERIC. EBSCO. Web. 20

Mar 2011.