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Deana DeVineFrom Tony Vincent's session on using handheld devices for instruction.
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Kelly OSmall, mobile, portable
devices with more processing power than the computer you bought in 1999 are
everywhere. Computers that fit in your hand are now commonplace: cell phones,
PDAs, iPods, iPhones, GameBoys, PlayStation Portables, netbooks, and more.
Students are attracted to these devices because they are interactive, mobile,
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Kecia WaddellCreating podcasts in the classroom has many educational benefits, including strengthening skills in research, writing, and collaboration — and podcasting is easy to do.
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Learning in Hand is
a resource for educational technology by Tony Vincent. Tony focuses on free and inexpensive ways to engage learners. From netbooks and web applications to iPods and podcasting, Tony has put together information for teachers that is easy to understand, relevant, and free of charge
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Nelly CardinaleGreat resource for using Tech in an class. Please also check out:
http://learninginhand.com/class/handoutsspring05/blog.pdf
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Josh AllenGreat website for handheld computer devices.
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randa felskepodcasting site
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Christine DunleavyTony Vincent tech help site: ipods, podcasting+
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Alissa BevivinoPodcast info. and video VIA Ipod
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Dorothy NollNECC presentation sharing good information about using iTouch technology in the classroom
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Mike Hoodhand held devices and learning
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Dale ThompsonWebsite that goes with the blog
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Dwayne AbrahamsSmall, mobile, portable devices with more processing power than the computer you bought in 1999 are everywhere. Computers that fit in your hand are now commonplace: cell phones, PDAs, iPods, GameBoys, PlayStation Portables, Eee PCs, and more. Students are
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Shawn Kimballhttp://learninginhand.com/
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Jason HeiseriPods and almost everything mobile is hear at Tony Vincents site..
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Telannia NorfarResource for using handheld devices such as Palm
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