101 Uses
This is a list to spark your imagination about different ways to use your handheld computer in education. This is an evolving list, so let us know what ideas you have.
We also have several books and resources that give information for a successful handheld implementation. Whether you're just exploring the use of handhelds or already using handhelds and looking for new ideas, checkout these valuable resources.
101 GREAT EDUCATIONAL USES FOR YOUR HANDHELD COMPUTER
Administrative Applications
| 1. | Keep your schedule |
| 2. | Track student progress on specific skills |
| 3. | Conduct authentic assessment |
| 4. | Use a calculator |
| 5. | Make a database of key content and concepts for student use |
| 6. | Take attendance |
| 7. | Instantly access student information, such as schedules, demographics,or parent contacts |
| 8. | Organize your reading lists |
| 9. | Take notes at a meeting or in a class |
| 10. | Record and tabulate grades |
| 11. | Track computer hardware and software inventory |
| 12. | Enhance school safety with bar code IDs and an emergency management system |
| 13. | Store and access lesson plans |
| 14. | Use a rubric to assess and score student work |
| 15. | Access a database of curriculum standards and related curriculum resources |
| 16. | Keep an inventory of books and other instructional materials |
| 17. | Store and track student IEPs |
| 18. | Track technical support requests |
| 19. | Keep a list of all your important contacts |
| 20. | Evaluate teacher performance and record observation notes |
| 21. | Access, track, and manage library book or textbook inventories |
| 22. | Track, organize, and control inventories and safety information for chemicals in the lab |
| 23. | Let students have constant access to their current grades (very motivating!) |
| 24. | Track teacher recruiting activities |
| 25. | Access human resources benefits information |
| 26. | Look up technical troubleshooting information |
| 27. | Keep emergency procedures and checklists readily accessible |
Communication and Collaboration Applications
| 28. | Send an email |
| 29. | Group schedule school meetings |
| 30. | Collaborate on a graphic organizer |
| 31. | Send or receive a fax |
| 32. | Make a presentation |
| 33. | Make a phone call |
| 34. | Distribute school activity information to students and parents |
| 35. | Exchange information with a colleague |
| 36. | Share a downloaded web page with someone |
| 37. | Send assignment information home to parents |
| 38. | Have students turn in an assignment electronically |
| 39. | Get parents’ sign-offs |
| 40. | Transfer a file from your PC for instant access |
| 41. | Write an ebook and share it with others |
| 42. | Take an online course |
| 43. | Send and receive instant messages |
| 44. | Conduct group writing activities |
| 45. | Record voice notes |
| 46. | Transmit closed captioning of lectures for the hearing impaired |
| 47. | Access online educational events and news |
Teaching and Learning Applications
| 48. | Take and store digital photos for a project |
| 49. | Make a spreadsheet |
| 50. | Draw a picture |
| 51. | Make a concept map summarizing a chapter |
| 52. | Form, visualize, and solve equations |
| 53. | Keep track of your class schedules, assignments, and grades |
| 54. | Record observations on a field trip |
| 55. | Read an ebook |
| 56. | Find locations with a GPS |
| 57. | Study and compose music |
| 58. | Graph data |
| 59. | View and use maps |
| 60. | Increase content accessibility for those with disabilities |
| 61. | Gather data on temperature, light, voltage, pH, and more with data probes |
| 62. | Program your own handheld application |
| 63. | Conduct a surveying expedition |
| 64. | Look up a word in a dictionary |
| 65. | Use flashcards |
| 66. | Use a tutorial for self-study |
| 67. | Conduct a stock market simulation |
| 68. | Take notes and write a research paper |
| 69. | Take notes in class |
| 70. | Practice handwriting |
| 71. | Study a foreign language |
| 72. | Listen to historic speeches |
| 73. | Take part in a collaborative simulation |
| 74. | Do research on the web |
| 75. | Conduct an academic competition |
| 76. | Gather and analyze data on environmental issues |
| 77. | Make a timeline |
| 78. | Look up a word in a thesaurus |
| 79. | Create an outline |
| 80. | Study for a test |
| 81. | Give students step-by-step instructions or visual plans for projects |
| 82. | Keep a journal |
| 83. | Create fitness records for students |
| 84. | Access writing prompts and editing checklists |
| 85. | Learn to read and write Japanese characters |
| 86. | Learn about concepts in measurement |
| 87. | Practice multiplication tables |
| 88. | Access the periodic table |
| 89. | Manage a collaborative project |
| 90. | Look at reference diagrams on parts of the human body |
| 91. | Make a photo album |
| 92. | Listen to and study classical music |
| 93. | Build a robot controlled by a handheld device |
| 94. | Track a community service learning project |
| 95. | Read about the latest current events |
| 96. | Study astronomy |
| 97. | Build vocabulary through word games |
| 98. | Find or create a geocache |
| 99. | Have classes create their own mobile information channels to share information with other classes or the community |
| 100. | Create a database of endangered species |
| 101. | Read historical primary source documents |
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