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Ten Ideas for Using Wireless Devices in the Classroom
1.
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Student response polling or
pop quizzes.
3.
Find definitions, curren
cy conversion, math equations, transl ations.
4.
Use as an
Internet browser to access information.
5.
Research a topic.
6.
Readnews articles and current
events.
7.
Read books.
8.
Download and use educational
tools such as Google Maps.
9.
Use as a
digital or video camera to accompany school projects or publishing.
10.
Educatestudents on appropriate and acceptable
social use.
11.
Usethe voice technology to
share engaging lessons.
12.
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