Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Windows Mobile in the Classroom
Posted by Darius Wey in "THOUGHT" @ 03:15 AM
"Back when I was in school - back when we had to walk to class in the snow-uphill both ways - "showing our work" simply meant leaving a few little hash marks on our math homework to show we remembered to carry the one. With Windows Mobile-based devices, today's students can instantly research any topic online, or if they use electronic textbooks, they can keep track of assignments and create animations to show that they truly understand the material. And students are learning more - and having more fun - in the process."
Here is an interesting article discussing the use of Windows Mobile devices in the classroom. From my experiences, I've always viewed it to be a positive addition, despite the steep learning curve faced by some. Whether you're a student or a teacher, share your thoughts on how Windows Mobile has changed the way you learn or teach.
Here is an interesting article discussing the use of Windows Mobile devices in the classroom. From my experiences, I've always viewed it to be a positive addition, despite the steep learning curve faced by some. Whether you're a student or a teacher, share your thoughts on how Windows Mobile has changed the way you learn or teach.