15. Nielsen says that 46 percent of the 20 million young consumers known as "tweens" are using mobile phones. On average kids get their first cell phone between the ages of 10 and 11 years old. About 55 percent of tweens, who own cell phones, send text messages and 21 percent download ringtones.
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17. Key Opportunities in Mobile Learning Encourage “anywhere, anytime” learning Reach underserved children Improve 21st century social interactions Fit with learning environments Enable a personalized learning experience
18. Goals For Mobile Learning Learn: Understand mobile learning as a unique element of education reform Develop: Build mobile learning interventions Promote: Engage the public and policy-makers in defining the potential of mobile devices for learning Prepare: Train teachers and learners to incorporate mobile technologies Stimulate: Generate new leadership support for digital learning
19. “ The kids these days are not digital kids. The digital kids were in the ’90s. The kids today are mobile, and there’s a difference. Digital is the old way of thinking, mobile is the new way.” Elliott Solloway
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22. It’s a Cell Phone, It’s a Camera! Note Taker Capture White Board Scanner Novelty Notations Creativity Scavenger Hunt Photo Blogging
33. Cell Phones Offer Access Anyway Anyhow AnywhereWhat Are We Going To Do With This Pervasive Technology? Are Cell Phones the Answer to 1 TO 1 Computing?