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Does your teacher let you txt in class?
"Take out your cell phones," says Spanish teacher Ariana Leonard. She begins sending her students text messages in Spanish: Find something green. Go to the cafeteria. Take a picture with the school secretary. Leonard's class at Wiregrass Ranch High School in Wesley Chapel, Florida, is one of many schools incorporating cell phones into class lessons. Spanish vocabulary becomes a digital scavenger hunt. Notes are copied with a cell phone camera. Text messages serve as homework reminders.
"I can use my cell phone for all these things, why can't I use it for learning purposes?'" Leonard said. "Giving them something, a mobile device, that they use every day for fun, giving them another avenue to learn outside of the classroom with that."
"It really is taking advantage of the love affair that kids have with technology today," said Dan Domevech, executive director of the nonprofit American Association of School Administrators. "The kids are much more motivated to use their cell phone in an educational manner."
Today's phones are the equivalent of small computers — able to check e-mail, do Internet searches and record podcasts. Meanwhile, most school districts can't afford a computer for every student.
"Because there's so much in the media about banning cell phones and how negative phones can be, a lot of people just haven't considered there could be positive, educative ways to use cell phones," said Liz Kolb, author of "From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning."
Even districts with tough anti-use policies acknowledge they will eventually need to change.
Seventy-one percent of teens had a cell phone by early 2008, according to a survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. That percentage remains relatively steady regardles of race, income or other demographic factors.
Teachers who have incorporated cell phones into their classes say that most students abide by the rules. They note that cheating and bullying exist with or without the phones, and that once they are allowed, the inclination to use them for bad behavior dissipates.
"Kids cheat with pen and paper. They pass notes," said Kipp Rogers, principal of Passage Middle School in Newport News, Va., "You don't ban paper."
Rogers started using cell phones as an instructional tool a couple of years ago, when he was teaching a math class and was short one calculator for a test. He let the student use his phone instead. Twelve classes, including math, science and English, now use them. Students do research through the text message and Internet browser on some phones. Teachers blog. Students use the camera function to snap pictures for photo stories and assignments.
Classes often work in groups in case some students don't have phones.
Jimbo Lamb, a math teacher at Annville-Cleona School District in south-central Pennsylvania, has students use their phones to answer questions set up through a polling Web site. Instantly, he's able to tell how many students understood the lesson.
"This is technology that helps us be more productive," he said.
- Posted on November 30, 2009
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Teachers in my school dont believe in cell phones .Or even electronics if that were my teacher i'd be lucky .My teacher doesnt even think about teaching us with our cell phones. The only electronics i get to use in school is computer class.
I really think we should be able to text in class. our teachers at our school do not let us have any kind of electronics or they are taken away. i would totally love school if we could text and use our cell phones during class. we can only use computers.
I wish my teacher would let me use my cellphone in school or just in his class for the same reason this teacher did. I think that this teacher did have a point to her statemant. kids should have fun learning like everyone says and a way to have fun is using your cellphone to help just IMAGINE how happy all the kids will be then we may have a postitive adduitude about school
oh no! my teacher definitely does not let us txt in class actually at my school if they see you with your phone out then you get iss. but know they have new rules that if your cell phone falls out of you're bag you'll also get iss even if it's turned off! but i think its cool how teachers let people use cell phones in class for educational purposes like how the spanish teacher does! but overall my opinion on bringing cell phones at my school i think the person who did that would have had to be crazy because people at my school would probably txt nasty stuff!
That would be the most amazing thing ever! That is so true about the paper thing and how the schools aren't letting us technology! My school of course would not do that though! I don't get why we can't?!
This would be awesome. I mean I use my sell phone for everything, except school. And the only reason is they won’t let us. I currently have an Iphone that I keep track of my life in. i think that it would make life all that much easier for some of us. Granted cell phones do have there negative uses, I think it would be very beneficial to some of us to allow cell phones. And using them in class was an absolutely brilliant idea. My age group seems to love technology, and just accepting that would make school a lot more fun.