Education is changing, and teachers need to change with it. This article explores the impact of using wireless and mobile technologies in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning, and it explores the hardware behind this new mobile learning revolution.
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The potential of wireless and mobile technology to enhance teaching and learning is so great that it is currently at the forefront of technological advancements in education. Mobile learning is here and it is impacting how students learn and how educators teach. Students are more technologically aware than ever before, and this has led software and website developers to produce applications that are tailored specifically for the classroom. The demand is high and shows no signs of waning any time soon. Wireless and mobile technology is here to stay.
What is Wireless and Mobile Technology?
The wireless devices being used are portable, and usually wi-fi enabled. They are mobile in as far as they are not confined to one room in the school. They can be shared between classes, and used in any part of the school.
Perhaps the most controversial of all mobile learning devices, is the cell phone. Love them, or hate them, if you are a students are teenagers, then the chances are very high that they already own a cell phone, and tech savvy educators are beginning to integrate them more and more into their classroom routines. The students already own this technology, and need very little teaching on how to use it, so some educators think it would be remiss not to take advantage of the opportunity that they present.
The last example of mobile learning devices that are used in the classroom is tablet computers. The launch of Apple's iPad has sparked a resurgence in tablet computing with computer giants like HP also launching their own machines. While some schools are skeptical of these tactile machines, others are queuing up to get them into classrooms as quickly as they can.
Why is Mobile Learning so Popular?
Mobile learning cured this problem, and made integrating technology into the curriculum a lot easier. Netbooks and iPods are loaded onto computer carts and wheeled into classrooms so that the teachers can use these devices as part of the instruction, and not waste time moving students and resources to and from the classroom. Students can also take these devices to the library, or other classrooms, and continue their activities in another part of the school if needed.
Space is another big advantage with mobile learning devices. No longer do schools need to devote a whole room to 25 computers, because the size and portability of devices like netbooks and iPods mean that they can be stored in a classroom, or media room, without needing to be used there.
However, as useful and versatile as these devices are, perhaps the biggest reason for the rise in popularity of wireless and mobile technology to enhance teaching and learning is financial. These devices are more cost effective that they have ever been, and even the smallest school districts are finding that they can find the money to add this technology to their schools.
The immediate future of technology in schools is now destined to mobile, because the advantages are too great to think otherwise. Students find them intuitive, school districts find them affordable, and teachers know that they are flexible enough to use across the curriculum. The mobile revolution has begun.
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