Submitted by Srinivasan Ramani on 3 April, 2011 - 18:18
My focus is on students in grades 9, 10 and 11 for whom English is the second language. Many of them are keen to study in English medium schools, as they are called in India.
While the explosive use of mobile phones in developing countries is well-documented -- and undeniable -- and evidence is emerging that phones are slowly making their way into the hands of teens, just what this might mean for the delivery of education in developing countries is a little less clear. Read more
Due to the rapid advancements in mobile communication and wireless technologies, many researchers and educators have started to believe that these emerging technologies can be leveraged to support
Submitted by nikeditor on 8 September, 2008 - 10:26
In spite of school policies banning mobile phones in class, teachers in three schools explored ways of using students' own phones and borrowed smart phones for learning... Read more>>