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TIE’s TechTuesdayCan you hear me now? Cell Phones in the
Classroom
Jackie Jessop RisingOctober 6, 2009
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The following presentation is a RE-presentation of Liz Kolb’s,
University of Michigan & Madonna University, ISTE webinar:
Connecting Student Cell Phones to Classroom Learning
All resources are hers.
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About Liz
http://www.sitemaker.umich.edu/kolb_504/teaching_philosophy
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Text message one reason why cell phones should NOT be integrated in learning.
Text @wif8968 + your message to 87884
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Can You Hear Me Now?Cell Phones in the Classroom
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Special thank to Liz Kolb for allowing me to use your resources, especially the
presentation!!!!University of Michigan & Madonna [email protected] http://cellphonesinlearning.com
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Why Cell Phones in Learning?
• Almost all of our youth own cell phones– 71% of U.S. households have internet access– 82% of U.S. citizens own cell phones
– 91% of 17 year old girls in the U.S have a cell phone– 78% of 17 yr old boys in the U.S. have a cell phone
– Average age in U.S. to receive a new cell phone: 11 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/technology/21drill.html?
_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=login&adxnnlx=1222024375-hN4libkM2YaJNWdLV/Atqg
Park Associates, 2007 & CTIA wireless association, 2007
Dickson, F. (2008). The U.S. Wireless Teen Market. Multimedia Intelligence.
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Cell phone companies are marketing the next generation of cell phones primarily
to 12 and under!
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/gear/2005-09-05-preteen-cell-phones_x.htm
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Educational Software for Cell Phones
Mobile Math• http://math4mobile.com
PBS Ready to Learn Study•http://pbskids.org/read/research/cellphone.html
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By 2010 it is estimated…
• Over 90% of secondary students will have cell phones
• 54% of 8 year olds will have their own cell phone
Amoroso, (2006). Tween Market has the potential to double by 2010. Yankee Group Retrievedfrom www.yankeegroup.com/researchdocument.dorid=14058
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How 21st Century Students learn best…
• Collaboratively• Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any pace• Relevancy with real world• *They want to do this with the technology of
their generation.
Howe, N. and Strauss, W. (2000). Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation. NewYork: Vintage.
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For Example…• Text 242242 and ask any question
• 542542
FREE
NOT FREE
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Levin, M., Steyer, J. & Henry, A. (2008). Growing Up Digital: Adults Rate the Educational Potential of New Media and 21st Century Skills. Common Sense Media & The Joan Ganz Cooney Center. Retrieved:http://www.commonsensemedia.org/news/pdfs/Growing-Up-Digital-Presentation.pdf