Handhelds
in Omaha
Tony Vincent and his fifth grade students are using
Palms in every curriculum area. Part of the series Teaching
NOW! 30 minutes.
The PA Palm Project: Students & Teachers Learning Together
Twenty-five eighth graders at Willow Bunch School in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada are equipped with Tungsten E2 handhelds and keyboards. 7 minutes.
Handheld Computers in Olathe School District
Show hosted by students about handheld some Kansas high schools. 11 minutes.
palmOne
Education Video Library
High quality videos explaining the benefits of handhelds.
Palm Z22 Overview from an Educational Perspective
Overview of the Palm Z22 handheld and a demonstration of some software. 6 minutes.
Dudley
LEA PDA Project
Year 5 and Year 6 students in the U.K. use Tungsten
T2 handhelds. 2 minutes.
Learning2Go
Interviews with students and teachers using handhelds in Wolverhampton, England.
Elliot
Soloway: Palm-Sized Devices are the Personal Computers of Choice
Presentation by Elliot Soloway November 12, 2002.
58
minutes.
Learning
with Handhelds in Michigan
Video from GoKnow featuring Dr. Soloway and GoKnow's
Palm applications. 5
minutes.
Mr.
Cring's Classroom
High school students in New York explain how they
use handhelds. 7
minutes.
South Dakota Projects
Series of videos from 9 different schools. Click the links on the left to access the videos.
ESD
112 Palm Classroom Project
Learn about how and why handhelds were used in some
Washington classrooms during 2002-2003. 4
minutes.
Handhelds
Go to Class
Consolidated High School District 230 in Orland
Park, Illinois is featured in this video by from Edutopia. 6
minutes.
Rutgers
University HCE 2002
Tells about classrooms using handhelds in New Jersey.
5
minutes
Handfuls
of Handhelds
Student-produced video from West Hills Middle School
in Michigan.
5
minutes.
Education
Service Unit #3 Streaming Videos
ESU #3 in Omaha has various videos. Topics include
"Why Palms" and "Operating Palms."
5
different videos.
Video
Perspective
Video of a teacher explaining handhelds in her classroom.
4 minutes 26 seconds.
The
Great Mobility Challenge
A handheld with keyboard and a laptop compete for
speed. From Wichita State University. 3
minutes 46 seconds. |