Today during a Math lesson on Surface Area and Volume:
Mr. Truss, I forgot my calculator, can I borrow one?
Do you have your cell phone?
Yes?
Then you have a calculator.
Really? I can use my cell phone?
Really!
Cell phones and mp3 players in the classroom: Not Obstacles but Opportunities
“Kids are going to text message.
How are we going to make that work in our school?”
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“When someone wants to ban something, I ask myself,
how can we use this to help us in education? ‘It is a new tool’. Not obstacles but opportunities.”
Chris Kennedy
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It is time for us to PAY ATTENTION!
Originally posted: June 8th, 2007Reflection upon re-reading and re-posting: My first computer was a Commodore Vic-20 and I can remember being excited to get the 16k adapter. Now students walk around with more information storage than most desktop computers had when the same students were in diapers… and I’m not even considering the information available to them by searching the web! As Kris’ comment below suggests, many students don’t know the capabilities these machines have… should we not be helping them learn what’s possible? Comments on the original post:
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Kris on Friday, 08 June 2007, 09:37 CEST