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Palm OS Handhelds in the Elementary Classroom

Curriculum and Strategies

Schools and districts are moving ahead with handheld devices because the technology is cost-effective and can improve access for all students. But how can elementary teachers effectively integrate these powerful little learning tools into everyday curriculum?

This new book shows how, with detailed activity guides that range from small, independent lesson plans to full-fledged cross-curricular units. The authors provide real answers and resources, not just lists of things to consider. Packaged with the book is a CD-ROM of software aimed at younger students, including a student organizer, a spreadsheet, and a self-assessment tool.

Format Book
Grades Pre-K – 6
Author Michael Curtis, Janine Kopera, Cathleen Norris, Elliot Soloway
Source/Publisher ISTE Publications
ISBN 1564842088
Shelving Location E 004.165
Location Educator Resource Center in the Lyman Library — Museum of Science, Boston
Website Palm OS Handhelds in the Elementary Classroom: Curriculum and Strategies

Palm OS Handhelds in the Elementary Classroom

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