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Mobiles to Help Learning? High School in UK says OK
Sunday, October 25, 2009- Image via Wikipedia
Via @TerryFreedman:
Looks like Notre Dame high school in the UK is taking the bull by the horns and moving forward with an initiative to allow the use of mobile phones for educational purposes during class time.
Assistant headteacher Paul Haigh said mobiles, MP3 players and gaming devices were “untapped resources” for teaching and learning.
“We realise as a comprehensive...
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