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EDTL 2300Nicole Pupino

Sheena Gamble LaShunda Brown

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What is handheld technology?Hyperlink to video

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Background The first Palm Pilot (personal PDA) was invented in 1996, and from

that year on it has taken off- with newer versions coming out every year.

“Originally released in March 1996, the Pilot 1000 debuted with 128k of memory and a monochrome black on green glass touch-screen display.”

“The Pilot was the first device of its kind to sync out the box with either a Windows 95, 3.1 or Macintosh desktop computer. The original 'Pilot organizer' applications included: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Memo Pad, Calculator, Security and HotSync. It was marketed as "The one touch organizer" and ran for a few weeks on two AAA batteries.”

http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8493/pilot-1000-retrospective/

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Examples of TechnologyThe Apple Ipad (Applications)Apple Ipod Touch (Applications)Interactive white boardsClassroom response systems (or "clickers")

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Pro’s and Con’sPro’s Keeps lesson

interesting and students having fun while learning

All students are engaged and active

Different teaching method

Con’sMost technology is

very expensiveProvides a possible

distraction for students

Cheating

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Sourceshttp://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8493/

pilot-1000-retrospective/


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