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Click on the Safari application Sign In (BGSU username/password) Go to Click on the PowerPoint link on the left hand side of the page Click on HandheldTechnologyintheClassroom.pptx *If you need assistance, raise your hand

Handheld- Small enough to be used or operated while being held in the hand or hands. Technology- The total knowledge of skills available to any human society for industry, art, science, etc.

Any assistive device that can be held in one’s hand

Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, ect. Spirit Duplicator Dittograph Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Textbooks Notebook Paper Notebooks Stapler Abacus Scantron Sheets swingline_stapler.jpg

Cell Phones Calculators Clickers Laptops Tablets (iPad, Galaxy, AC 100, ect) iPod Touch USB Flash Drives E-Books Digital Cameras Webcam Memory Cards Digitizer (Graphic Tablets) Promethean Board Pens amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail- page/B001FA1NZK-1.jpg

Branches of Technology –Handheld is just ONE NOT Handheld Technology Desktop Computer Mounted Projectors Speakers TV IS Handheld Technology Laptop Computer Handheld Projectors Headphones Tablet with Time Warner content/uploads/r2-d2-projector.jpg 4/Mint_Wireless_V10_pocket_projector_1.jpg

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Lack of tested experience Lack of Retention Costs Requires Power Distractions

How would you implement handheld technology to YOUR classroom? –Mr. Parthemer: Clickers or iPads –Mr. Mazur: iPad –Mr. Swope: Clickers

What handheld technology do you think is most applicable for classroom use? Why? Where do you think the future of handheld technology is headed?

8iyk/S79VEH6vkpI/AAAAAAAAABo/4VyxOkhz_7Q/s1600/activote_product_image.jpg Another Example of Handheld Technology

A.True B.False C.I’m not sure

A.Any electronic device that can be held in one’s hand B.Any assistive device that can be held in one’s hand C.Anything that can be held in ones hand D.The iPad!

A.Cell phone B.iPad C.Pencil D.TV E.iPod Touch

A.WiFi B.Safari C.Internet Explorer D.WiMax E.R2D2

A.Yes B.No C.Not enough information provided D.Idk I slept through the presentation

Orchestrating the Instruments: Integrating ICT in the Secondary Mathematics Classroom through Handheld Technology Networks: Wright, D. (2010). Orchestrating the Instruments: Integrating ICT in the Secondary Mathematics Classroom through Handheld Technology Networks. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 19(2), Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Integrating the iPod Touch in K-12 Education: Visions and Vices: Banister, S. (2010). Integrating the iPod Touch in K-12 Education: Visions and Vices. Computers in the Schools, 27(2), Retrieved from EBSCOhost. On Its Way to K–12 Classrooms, Web 2.0 Goes to Graduate School: Norton, P., & Hathaway, D. (2008). On Its Way to K-12 Classrooms, Web 2.0 Goes to Graduate School. Computers in the Schools, 25(3-4), Retrieved from EBSCOhost. ‍Using Text-Messaging in the Secondary Classroom: Thomas, K., & Orthober, C. (2011). Using Text-Messaging in the Secondary Classroom. American Secondary Education, 39(2), Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Teaching and Learning With Technology (4th Edition): Lever-Duffy, Judy & McDonald, Jean B. (2011). Teaching and Learning With Technology (4th Edition). Boston: Pearson. Definition of Handheld Technology: Handheld. (2011). In Dictionary.com. Retrieved October, 16, 2011 from Technology. (2011). In Dictionary.com.Retrieved October, 16, 2011 from

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