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Title: PDAs in the Classroom


1
PDAs in the Classroom
  • Aida A. Garcia
  • TL 729
  • Fall 2005

2
What are PDAs?
  • Personal Digital Assistants
  • Hand Held Highly Portable
  • Different Devices Hold Different Amounts of
    Memory
  • i.e., Palms from 16 MB to 256 MB
  • Optional Peripherals
  • Keyboards
  • Docks
  • Headsets
  • GPS
  • Chargers

Information and function of devices mostly based
on Palm One products.
3
Sample Devices Often Used in Education
Palm Zire 31
Palm Tungsten T5
Palm Tungsten E2
Palm TX
Palm Tungsten C
http//www.palm.com/us/products
4
Software Hardware
  • Microsoft Office Software Word, Excel, Power
    Point
  • Software Available for Subject Areas Such As
  • History Social Sciences
  • Science
  • Religion
  • Math
  • Foreign Languages
  • Computer Science Engineering
  • Fine Arts
  • Reference Oxford Dictionaries, Encyclopedias,
    Language Dictionaries More
  • Other
  • MP3 / Audio
  • Wi Fi / Internet Access
  • Photos
  • Games
  • E-Books

5
Brief Condensed History of PDAs
  • 1970s Electronic devices getting smaller and
    less expensive (pre-PDA devices)
  • Organizer features and notepad capabilities begin
    to develop
  • 1978 Toshibas LC-836 Memo Note 30 was the
    first to be sold as a calculator and an
    integrated organizer
  • Stored phone numbers and simple memos
  • 1980s power and usability feature development
    led to Hand Held Computers
  • Later generations smaller, more powerful and
    bigger screens
  • 1986/87 Casio introduced the IF-8000 Organizer
  • Users could draw diagrams or write notes and they
    were saved as images
  • 1990 Sony Palm Top
  • Handwriting recognition and organizer functions
  • 1993 Apple Newton Message Pad
  • Sold for six years but unsuccessful because of
    poor handwriting recognition
  • Apple coined the term personal digital
    assistant
  • 1994 IBM built the Simon smartphone for
    BellSouth

From The Evolution of the PDA 1975-1995 by Evan
Koblentz
6
PDAs in Education
Image from www.goknow.com
7
Appropriate Age Levels
  • Used in K-12 Higher Education
  • Research for this presentation found use as low
    as 2nd Grade.
  • Durability is an issue for grades K-2nd.
  • Majority of the literature focused on use by 3rd
    grade and above.

8
Examples of Uses in Different Content Areas
  • Math
  • PDAs have functions present in graphing
    calculators where students can calculate
    different statistical data and graph the data.
  • Animation can also be used to demonstrate
    different mathematical concepts.
  • Science
  • Cooties Program, students learn about and track
    how viruses and bacteria spread by interacting
    with one anothers PDAs.
  • Probes can be attached to measure different
    factors in field experiments.
  • I.e., Can measure the amount of carbon dioxide in
    a pond
  • Data can be collected, recorded, and analyzed in
    the field.
  • English
  • Journaling
  • Peer Editing
  • E-Books
  • I.e., Moby Dick downloaded to PDA

9
Teachers Parents
  • Teachers can
  • Distribute documents and other materials to
    students instantly
  • Automatically update their gradebooks and other
    student records
  • Parents can access
  • Student Schedules
  • Homework Assignments
  • School Calendars Handbooks
  • Permission Slips
  • Communication between teachers, students and
    parents facilitated.

10
Why PDAs?
  • Revolutionize the Classroom
  • Mobility allows students to take anywhere, do
    homework and study
  • Students more motivated to learn
  • Students write more
  • Students are more organized
  • Teachers can have round the clock access to their
    students
  • One computer costs the same as three Palms
  • E-books (literature textbooks) cost less for
    districts and in turn students
  • Faster than taking time out to go to computer lab
    for different lessons, activities or internet
    access
  • Pilot Programs in Kansas
  • Olathe USD
  • Olathe Northwest High School
  • Wichita USD
  • 17 Schools in the District

11
PDAs In Action
  • Handfuls of Handhelds
  • http//www.goknow.com/Video/Handful/
  • The Power of Handheld Computers in the Classroom
  • http//www.goknow.com/Video/LearningWithHandhelds/

12
References
  • Classroom of the Future. (n.d.). Retrieved on
    November 3, 2005 from http//migrant.org/project_i
    nfo/pda/cotf.cfm
  • Crane, E. (2004) Growing Up Connected. Education
    In Hand. Retrieved from http//www.districtadmini
    stration.com/page.cfm?p761 on November 3, 2005
  • Getting Started Learning Impact. (n.d.).
    Retrieved on November 3, 2005 from
    http//www.goknow.com/GettingStarted/LearningImpac
    t.php
  • Koblentz, E., (2005). The Evolution of the PDA
    1975-1995. In Computer Collector Newsletter.
    Retrieved on November 22, 2005 from
    httpwww.snarc.net/pda/pda-treatise.htm
  • Meyeron, J. (2001). Teaching and Learning with
    PDAs. Retrieved on November 3, 2005 from
    http//web.pdx.edu/meyertj/pda.html
  • Staudt, C. (2000). The Future of Handleld
    Computers in Education A Conversation with Palm,
    Inc. The Concord Consortium Newsletter.
    Retrieved on November 25, 2005 from
    http//www.concord.org/publications/newsletter/200
    0fall/futureofhandhelds.html
  • Soloway, E. (n.d.) Supporting Science Inquiry in
    K-12 Using Palm Computers A Palm Manifesto.
    Retrieved on November 26, 2005 from
    http//www.pdaed.com/features/palmmanifesto.xml
  • Thibeault, J. (n.d.). Learning on the Go.
    Retrieved on November 3, 2005 from
    http//www.pdaed.com/vertical/features/learning.xm
    l
  • Why Your Child of Student Needs a Handheld
    Computer for School. (n.d.). Retrieved on
    November 3, 2005 from http//www.goknow.com/Gettin
    gStarted/Documents/WhyHandhelds.pdf
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