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iPhones, iClass…

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Abilene Christian University in Abilene, TX passed out iPhones to their Freshman class to start using in the classroom.  Interesting idea.  I don’t even have an iPhone right now because, well, they are too expensive, but one day when I too am a tenured-track professor, I can take attendance right from my phone. But, what interests me, is the fact, professors can create interactive features to their lectures, which creates interactive learning!!!   And, I LOVE interactive learning!!!!

Cell phones welcomed in some classrooms

Cell phones have long been anathema in the classroom, banned as a potential distraction, at best, and as a possible vehicle for cheating, at worst. But lately, educators have begun changing their tune on mobile phones.

Abilene Christian University will hand out Apple’s iPhone 3G smartphone to two-thirds of this year’s entering class of 950 freshmen. Students will be expected to use the devices to brainstorm ideas and get virtual handouts and podcasts during class. Instructors will use them for such tasks as monitoring attendance.

“This is a new platform for learning, in the same way a laptop or a desktop was a new platform,” says William Rankin, co-director of mobile learning research at the school in Abilene, Texas.

Written by Janet Johnson

September 7th, 2008 at 12:56 pm

Teen takes a bite out of Apple

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A Teen heading off to college this fall found a way to make the Apple iPhone work with another wireless company.

Teen to Apple: Never say never

Hackers got credit for another victory Friday, as news spread that a New Jersey teenager broke into his iPhone and reconfigured it so the machine could make calls via a wireless carrier other than AT&T.

The iPhone, available since late June, is supposed to work only with AT&T, which has a five-year exclusive contract. But limiting the touchscreen phone to a single carrier immediately was seen by many tech-savvy tinkerers as an invitation to assert their control over the device.

Written by Janet Johnson

August 25th, 2007 at 6:31 am