Title: Handheld Technologies
1Handheld Technologies
- John Warwick - p/time secondment 06-07
- Chris Carter - eDevelopments Adviser
2This Presentation
- What are HH learning Technologies ?
- Why use these devices in schools ?
- The National picture re projects
- How are they used in schools ?
- Impact on teaching and learning
- Whats happening regionally
- What next ?
3What are the devices?
- PDA / EDA
- Mobile Phone
- Smart Phone
- PSP
- MP3 player (iPod etc.)
- UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC)
4Why HH devices in school ?
- 90 of teenagers own a personal media device
- Mobile phones, iPods , MP3 players, PSPs etc
- Their Technology Texting, Blogging,
Communicating, Sharing (Social Networking) - Digital Natives
- Powering Down in school???
5Educational Reasons for HH Devices for Learners?
- Pupil motivation
- Ubiquitous any where. any place. 24/7
- Curriculum integration
- Personal organisation
- Personalised learning
- Impact on Learning
- Involvement of parents
- Cheaper / smaller than a laptop (computers 4
pupils)
6Nationally recognised Handheld Learning Pilots /
Projects
- Wolverhampton
- Birmingham
- Dudley
- Luton
- Bristol
- Bradford
- Durham
- Barking and Dagenham
- Others ? Islington Stoke Redcar / Cleveland
7From Pilot to Take off
Larger roll out from pilots to take off
-- embedded ? Wolverhampton 1000 devices Dudley
1000 devices Bristol 1000 devices Redcar /
Cleveland 1000 devices Bradford / Doncaster
Stoke Luton
8How are devices used in schools ?
Pupil organisation
Using the software already on the device
Creative use
Access to the internet
Downloaded subject software for pupil use
Sharing / reviewing
9Wolverhampton PDA PilotPhase 1 2004/5
- 60 of boys improved their attendance over last
year. - Reading 4c and above boys projection 56 -
actual 75 - Reading 4c and above girls projection 83 -
actual 92 - Reading Level 5 girls projection 17 - actual
50 - Overall projected Maths result at 4c and above
was 57 actual was 76 - Overall projected Science result at 4c and above
was 75 actual was 82
10Impact on teaching and learning
Learning with handheld technologies - Futurelab
2007 Pupil ownership is important Increased
pupil motivation / engagement Use of handheld
devices can result in improved ICT
skills Increased home/school links engaging
families Improvements in Key Stage Test
scores
11Impact on teaching and learning
Handhelds in Hounslow Project An Evaluation
March 2007 English - e- books
transcriber Maths - remarkable learning gains
SEN pupil Personalised learning
Opportunity for overlearning Home-school
partnership
12Handheld Pilots / Projects across the E2bn Region
- Luton
- Essex
- Cambridge
- Suffolk
- Norfolk
- Hertfordshire
- Others
13THE CHALLENGE
- Ofsted - Only 20 of schools utilise the
potential of ICT - Embrace / utilise the technology BECTa/DfES
Reports - Pupil Motivation
- Personalised learning opportunities
- Learning Platforms / VLE
- Teacher ---------------- Facilitator
- Passive learner ---------- Active learner