Jan 09

The U.K. Times Online reports that the Ravenstone Primary School in Wandsworth, South London has distributed free smartphones to a class of 7-year-olds.

In line with their stated goal of embracing the integration of high-tech technology into their educational curricula, and thanks in large part to a hefty donation from an unnamed sponsor, the school is participating in a research project designed to determine the relative cost-effectiveness of using technology as teaching and study aid.While a class of older children received free Apple laptops, the smartphones that the younger students were given were feature packed with:

  • a video camera
  • internet access
  • voice-recording capabilities
  • satellite navigation

The handheld devices are expected to be of use to the students in every area of their studies including:

  • geography
  • math
  • English
  • and music

For more on this experiment in technology education, read the full story in TimesOnline


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