Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Hi it's Carla. It would be good for word walls and for observations

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Hmm....

Hi!! I'm cortney and I think that cell phones can be used as an education tool by allowing everyone to participate whether you have a computer or not. It is also helpful to younger students because now they can text faster then they can write and everyone can read the text message.
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Hello this is Jennifer. 2

Hello this is Jennifer. 2 ways we can use this in a classroom is.. 1. tests and assignments 2. can interact with each other
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Ana:-) i think that a classroom could become more interactive and relatable for students.

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My name is melissa i

My name is melissa i believe one usage can be to take polls or vote in a class or to use the graphs as an example

Hi this is Heather one

Hi this is Heather one way 2 use a cell phone education is 2 make a video based on something learned in the classroom like laws.
Hi this is Ana! I think that cell phones can bring more of a fun atmosphere into the classroom and provide students with int

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Hi this is lauren and

Hi this is lauren and i think two educational uses would be quizzes and visual group presentations.

hi this is clarissa. An

hi this is clarissa. An example of how cell phones can be used in education is in taking a class poll for an activity.

Hi this is vanessa I

Hi this is vanessa I think research using the internet and taking pictures in the classroom to go along with assignments.

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and now from this phone

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This could be cool!

This could be cool!