Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Innovative Educator: The history of the cell phones for learning movement

The Innovative Educator: The history of the cell phones for learning movement:

The history of the cell phones for learning movement

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Are you going to follow the pack or be an education pioneer? When it comes to using cell phones for learning, if you're not on board yet you'll be left in the dust. Here's a timeline that outlines how schools have gone from banning to embracing these powerful learning tools.

WhenWhat
Early 1990sSchools banned all electronic devices, (pagers, beepers, cell phones) which tended to be associated with drug dealing or gangs.
Late 1990sCell phones became commonplace, smaller, and cheaper. Text messaging became popular, especially with teens.
1999 - 2002After the Columbine High School shootings and the acts of terrorism on our country, parents wanted to be able to communicate with their children at any time. Cell phones, parents argued, were necessary for safety, and the ban was relaxed in many schools.
As stated on the Education World website in an article on school issues in 2002, “Mor