This link has been bookmarked by 21 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 Mar 2008, by David Muir.
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Will RichardsonBut here was the moment that floored me. Obviously, these kids don’t leave their cell phones at home. They are too important as a communications tool for safety’s sake and for social connections. Yet they can’t get these phones through the airport like sc
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Ewan McIntoshStudents have to pay a 'cloakroom rate' to have their mobiles kept safe while at school (where they're banned). Will shows them how they could use their phone for finding information.
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19 Mar 08
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But here was the moment that floored me. Obviously, these kids don’t leave their cell phones at home. They are too important as a communications tool for safety’s sake and for social connections. Yet they can’t get these phones through the airport like scanners at the front of the building. So what do they do? Seems a little cottage industry as sprung up at the delis and bodegas around the school so that kids can check their phones in for the day at $3 a pop. They get a ticket, just like a coat check, on their way into school, and they pick it up on the way out.
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Ian UsherHow kids in one US school get around their school's ban on mobiles. Should be essential reading for anyone in charge of ICT policy in a school who wants to think about things.
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13 Mar 08
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Chris ProutInteresting article on the use of cell phones and what schools may be missing...
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