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A Mobile Cause
by Linda Briggs, T.H.E. Journal, March 2006

Ready to Upgrade?
by Cynthia Kopkowski, NEA Today, March 2006

In Their Hands
by Jacob Milner, T.H.E. Journal, February 2006

All the Rage for a Reason
by Kathy Schrock, Interactive Educator, Autumn, 2005, pages 38-39

PALMing Your Way Through the Education Maze
by Marty Mayer & Dina Mayne, TechLearning.com, November 1, 2005

Special Issue Dedicated to Tony Vincent
by Western Illinois University, Mobile Learning News, November 2005

Beam Me Up! Using Handhelds with Elementary Students
by Mark vant' Hooft & Karen McClain, Technology & Learning, September 2005

Students Hold Learning Keys in the Palm of Their Hands
by David Whipkey, McKeesport Daily News, June 8, 2005

De Pere Fifth Graders Quick Studies with PDAs
by Jim Kneiszel, Green Bay Press-Gazette, May 12, 2005

Self-Test
by Alex Blick, Learning & Leading with Technology, May 2005

High-Tech Tools Reduce Paperwork, Allow More Time for Teaching
Penn State Live, March 2005

Englewood Students Have Learning in Hand
by Sarah Evans, Statesman Journal, March 2005

Are PDAs Pedagogically Feasible for Young Children
by Drs. Young Mi Change, Laurie Mullen, & Matthew Stuve, T.H.E. Journal, March 2005

Innovative Software Paves Way for Learning
by Tom Henderson, February 2005

Handheld Hints
by Tony Vincent & Jerry Woodbridge, TechLearning, January 2005

Using a Handheld as Part of Your Assistive Technology Toolkit
by Gayle Minnick-Underwood, Assistive Technology Coordinator, December 2004

The Paradox of Integrating Handheld Technology in Schools: Theory vs. Practice
THE Journal article about administrators' handheld use by Autumn Tooms, Michael Acomb & Jason McGlothlin, Kent State University, November 2004

Power in the Palm of Your Hand
by Kathy Schrock, Connected Newsletter, November 2004

A Look at Software for Handheld Computing
by Charles G. Doe, Information Today, November 2004

Handhelds and Special Needs Students
techLEARNING.com article by Karen Vitek, September 2004

The Handhelds-Centric Classroom
b y Cathleen Norris and Elliot Soloway, Pocket PC Magazine, September 2004

Holding Knowledge in their Palms
Missourian article by Jenny Lim, September, 2004

High School Teachers: Handhelds, Laptops Improved Grades
USA Today article by The Associated Press, June 2004

Motivating Learners with Handheld Technology to Enhance Literacy
Wisconsin State Reading Asssociation Journal, by Tony Vincent, Sherry Macaul, Bonnie Prohaska, & Fay Tess, pages 39-42, Spring 2004

Wireless PDAs in the Classroom K-12
World of Media article from Iowa's Heartland Area Education Agency, May 2004

Competing Visions of Handheld Computer Use in the Classroom
Tools for Teks article by Wesely A. Fryer, March 2004

Computing in the Palm of Your Hand
Teacher Librarian article by Laurel A. Clyde, February 2004

Handhelds Give Students Computers in the Classroom
Norfolk Daily News article by Stacy Wemhoff, January 2004

Flashcards Get New Look
Columbia Daily Tribune article by Cory De Vera, December 2003

The Write Stuff
"Handhelds computers with keyboards have transformed the writing process." by Roberta Furger, Edutopia, October 2003

A Foothold for Handhelds
An inexpensive alternative to desktops is finding a home in schools. By Amy Joyner, American School Board Journal, September 2003

Secrets of the Palm Queen
School Libary Journal article by Walter Mankel, September 1, 2003 about a handheld program in a Michigan middle school

MACUL Summer Newsletter 2003
Michigan publication with an emphasis on handheld computers in schools

SEIR*TEC Newswire Using Handheld Technology in Schools
Site by the Southeast Intiatives Regional Technolgy in Education Consortium

Handhelds in the Classroom - Tools for Teachers
techLEARNING article by Cyndi Pride, August 2003

Teachers Can Exploit Handhelds in Class
Philadelphia Inquirer article by Joyce Kasman Valenza on May 29, 2003

Are You Ready?
NEA Today article about how teachers are using and required to use technology

Handheld Computing: The Answer to 1-to-1 Computing in Education?
An eSchool News special report. Free registration required

Education in Hand
A District Administration supplement covering the products and uses of Palm's products

ICT Reseach: Handheld Computers in Schools
Some 150 teachers in 30 assorted schools in England evaluate handhelds use in schools

Handhelds Use in Schools: Why, When and How
By Neal Topp, Ph.D., College of Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Supporting Science Inquiry in K-12 Using Palm Computers: A Palm Manifesto
By Dr. Elliot Soloway

Handhelds are Cool Tools for Schools
The Mercury News FamilyTech newspaper article by Larry Magid

Ed Tech Innovations
By Kevin Clark, summer 2002. Handheld computers provide great power and education utility at reasonable costs

Handhelds in the Classroom
Education World article by Mary Daniels Brown

Handheld Computing: New Best Tech Tool or Just a Fad?
Education Week article by Andrew Trotter, September 2001

Hands-On Learning
Electronic School article by Del Stover, March 2001

Debating the Merits of Palms in Class
Wired News article by Elisa Batista, August 2001

Getting a Handle on Handhelds
Electronic School article by David Pownell and Gerald Bailey

Handhelds Go to Class
Edutopia article by Diane Curtis

Teacher Puts Business Technology in Language Arts Class
pdaED.com article by Linda B. Blackford, Herald-Leader Educational Writer

Palm TipSheet: Palm Handhelds in Education
Palm TipSheet #35, Mike Rohde, Editor

Palm Education Pioneer Grant Findings
SRI evaluation of Palms in the classroom

Technology and Education
PC Magazine Special Report by Christian Wood

Personal Digital Assistants in the Middle School: Lessons in Hand
From Meridan: A Middle School Computer Technologies Journal

Handheld Learning
Formerly called Educators Palm. Site is most useful for administrators

PDAs Rule the School
November 2001 article in Pen Computing Magazine by Ted Vodde

Tutoring in Omaha, Nebraska - Academic Learning Center

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