Can smartphones be used in class for learning?
Can smartphones be used in class for learning?
In most classes, students have to put their smartphones away while in class.
Not students in Bob Kuschel's science classes at the Crosby-Ironton High School. Kuschel has allowed students to use their smartphones in class for the past three years. He finds them to be an effective tool in the students' studies.
Kuschel said students can't use their smartphones during a lecture, but they can use them for class assignments and lab experiments. For instance, he's had students use their smartphones to take videos of their lab experiments. This gives students the opportunity to review their experiment and then find ways to make their experiment better.
Kuschel said the smartphones provide the students with so much information right at their fingertips. This includes their science textbooks, which are online. Kuschel said if the students have a question, they can easily look up their answer quickly using the Internet.
"I would not say that students get better grades by using their smartphones," Kuschel said. "What I'd say is that their interest level increases. They find the information they need by themselves and they ask better questions in class. They're also reading the current science news because they know I'm going to bring it up and they want to be prepared."
Kuschel said there are students who'll use their smartphones to play games, but for the most part the students have been responsible.
"I don't think students in junior high would be responsible enough to use their smartphones in class, but the high school kids are more responsible and can handle it," Kuschel said.
Recently, Kuschel had his physics class of seniors research the pros and cons of using the smartphone in class.
Seniors Phil Stockman, Andrew Silgen, Riley Patrick and Liu Wei, a foreign exchange student from China, worked together to make their list. They found the cons of the smartphones in the classroom were that it would give students the opportunity to text, cheat on tests or quizzes and play games. The group found the pros were it would help with several different kinds of education assignments, such as research; it would have the textbooks online; have the option to use YouTube for physics experiments; and help with finding information on several topics.
The group showed Kuschel another way the smartphone was useful. They used Stockman's smartphone to find out where Wei lives in China by using a Google map application.
Stockman said he has applications on his smartphone that help him with school, such as an application for the periodic table of the chemical elements. The senior said he normally will study with his text book, but if the school offered online quizzes for studying purposes, he would use that tool.
Silgen said he also studies better with a book, but the smartphone is handy for when he has a quick question. Silgen said another advantage of the smartphone is if students forget their text book at home.
Senior Mitchell Skjeveland agreed with his classmates that the smartphone is beneficial in the science classes, especially chemistry, as it helps out with the periodic table when looking at atomic mass. S
Skjeveland said from a student's perspective, it's nice to have a teacher trust students to use their smartphones in an educational way. He said having the privilege in class actually makes the students want to be more responsible and not want to rebel and try to use the smartphone in a negative way in school.
Senior Jacob Goodwin, who doesn't have a smartphone, but looks at one with classmates, said he has used the technology to look up his report card online
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- Posted on October 9, 2011
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WWWHHHAAATTT!!!! I wish our school would do that. I mean I would get textbook apps and all that gust to use my phone. Their school must not have textbooks.
Ha! take that all you teachers who would never let us use our phones! these phones help us ! in your face! I'm probably loving this too much especially because i don't have a cell but still. i have seen to many phones STOLEN by teachers just because they had it in their pockets and not lockers. i completely agree with this person in saying that cell phones should be aloud in school.
I don't think students should use smart phones for learning in class because some students won't use their smart phones just for learning. Students will be to distracted with them. So I think no.
Comment: That's cool... They should definitely allow students to do that with their phones. I was surprised that any teacher would let them do that, because teachers know students are going to go on different websites than there suppose to. But I guess that teacher is taking the risk..
Summary: In Crosby- ironton high school one of the teachers mr. kuschel, allows his students to use their phones. He believes that it helps the students with there work. He uses this phrase "smartphones provides students with so much information right at their finger tips". He had them use the phones to record their lab experiments so when they are done they can review on what they did.
I sure wish I could have my phone out in class. I would not do anything bad with it because I'm a good student. They could just punish those who would use their phones like that
That would be so cool if we can use our phones in class. I think we should because they can be vary useful. But some kids would not use it for good things. Some might just text during class. They would help use a lot.
I agree. Carmel High School in Mundelein, IL will be giving each student a ThinkPad to help with studies. Although, if smartphones are used, kids could start texting and use the excuse that they are doing homework. Also, not every kid has a smart phone. It wouldn't be fair to those who don't.
I think phones and ipods should totally be allowed in class because they could be useful for quick questions could video tape experiments and more. But there are some cons like cheating and texting and not paying attention. But i think if we start to trust kids that using their smart phones responsively in class would help them.
I think smart phones should be allowed in class because it is a resource. If kids are messing around, take their phone away and give it back to them later. But I don't think that teachers should punish other kids because of irresponsible kids.