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Jason WilsonThe results of an annual survey showing that students want more use out of mobile devices and online courses.
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In annual educational technology survey, students say they want more access to mobile devices and online courses
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Net VolutionStudents say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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06 Apr 09
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Student interest in taking an online class is on the rise, the survey found. Among high school students, interest in taking an online class rose 21 percentage points from 2007 to 2008, with a 46 percentage-point increase seen among middle school students. According to one-third of the sixth- through 12th-grade students surveyed, online classes make it easier for students to succeed, because they are more comfortable asking questions and can review class materials as many times as they want or need.
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Students say there should be more use of mobile devices in their learning. Students' access to mobile electronic devices--including cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, and smart phones--has increased dramatically in the past year, and these students are discovering the "computers in their pockets" can play a significant role in all aspects of learning, the report said.
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30 Mar 09
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Will RichardsonMore than 280,000 K-12 students, 28,000 teachers, 21,000 parents, and 3,000 administrators responded to the online Speak Up survey between October and December 2008.
The report focuses on five areas where schools can better incorporate technology: increa -
27 Mar 09
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