To watch the video with Windows Media Player, place the mouse arrow on the video and right click. A menu should appear. | I love using handhelds and so do children. Shot using my Zire 72, the video to the left is of my 4 year old daughter completing MathAce addition problems on a Handspring Visor Prism. She's been using drawing applications since she was one and she's pretty adept with Handhelds. |
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To watch the video with Windows Media Player, place the mouse arrow on the video and right click. A menu should appear. | Dropairs is one of my favorite handheld games, and since the Pairboards are customizable I've done quite a bit of work with them. Below are examples of pairboards I've created. Please visit the Dropairs Gallery to download pairboads. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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To watch the video with Windows Media Player, place the mouse arrow on the video and right click. A menu should appear. | I INTEND TO USE THESE PRESENTATIONS FOR SELF-EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT. This is a History Presentation I gave for a class in December 05, and it's the first time I've ever presented using handhelds. Basically, I co-opted a history presentation and turned it into a presentation about handhelds. Unfortunately, the entire presentation wasn't captured and this video segment doesn't include several minutes of questioning from classmates who are also going into education. From a personal standpoint, the video is really painful to watch and hear. I've counted at least 15 UMMs and UHs. So all in all, its not bad for a first attempt, but there's a lot of room for improvement. In the presentation, I was able to use several of the awesome ideas that Tony Vincent demonstrated at the 5th Annual Michigan Handheld Computers in Education Conference. I really tried to include some of the phrases I've heard for using handhelds in education in this presentation. |
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