
I wandered around the school this morning before kids went to class and photographed kids texting. I captured a total of 24 students sending text messages. I watched fingers click and move quickly, students smiling at peers and texting at the same time. I saw students walking and texting and I saw a huge variety of cell phones.
I also saw students communicating, contacting, writing. I saw students maximise the technology within their grasp, sitting in the back pockets.
The moment students enter classrooms they are expected to put the phones away and not bring them out again. In fact, they are banned.
Surely there is a way to capitalise on the use of this technology in the school setting. Certainly the vid. clip Pay Attention is worth watching in terms of using technology in the classroom.
How amazing it would be for students to conduct phone interviews or text interviews during class time. Adaptations that students often need, such as calculators or the use of a planner, a reading program, are all a component (or an addon feature) of using a cell phone.
Cell phones have enormous potential. As educators, we should be capitalising on the tiny little computers in back pockets.

