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Tia McMillan

Jamie Lendino PC Today

What do we know? Over 10 yr existence Diversity of features and styles Multiple OS availability Integration in society Predictability

What do we know? Current technology Can be user specific Digital materials available Currently in use

Patricia Deubel THE Journal

Learners University Greater connectivity Addressing time constraints Increasing the learner base

Learners University Greater connectivity Addressing time constraints Increasing the learner base

J. R. Corbeil and M. E.Valdes- Corbeil EDUCAUSE Quarterly

Case studies Expert opinions/reactions Educators opinions/reactions PDA v/s SmartPhone

Research 

Patricia Deubel THE Journal

Third party application Sample school applications SmartPhone education-specific features

labellec Electronic Papyrus

How should we implement SmartPhones? Decentralization Change Agents Cell phone vendors Administrators Educators Students

Robert Kadel Learning and Leading with Technology

Using Perceived Attributes Relative Advantage Complexity

. R. Corbeil and M. E.Valdes- Corbeil EDUCAUSE Quarterly

Who are they?  Research experts  Teachers  Traditional Students  Business Leaders Methods of Persuasion  Relative advantage  Relative advantage, Trailability  Relative advantage  Compatibility, Trailability Reaching Critical Mass: Innovators & Early Adopters

Who are they?  Parents  Non-traditional students  School administration Methods of Persuasion  Complexity, Observability  Relative advantage, Compatibility Reaching Full Adoption: Laggards

. R. Corbeil and M. E.Valdes- Corbeil EDUCAUSE Quarterly

Finding solutions to challenges Could give tech-savvy students an advantage over non-technical students. Feeling of isolation or of being out-of-the-loop for non-techies. Rapid upgrades Additional learning curves

Our missed our opportunity is one that our students will miss as well.

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