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Posted on 18/05/201215/05/2012 by Rafael Scapin

How Teachers Make Cell Phones Work in the Classroom

At their best, cell phones and mobile devices seamlessly facilitate what students and teachers already do in thriving, inspiring classrooms. Students communicate and collaborate with each other and the teacher.

http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/05/how-teachers-make-cell-phones-work-in-the-classroom/

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