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Mobile phones 'boost school standards' |
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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Schoolchildren should be allowed to use mobile phones in the classroom to boost education standards, according to researchers. Despite fears that mobiles and MP3 players are a huge distraction, it is claimed schools can get the most out of pupils by giving them full-time access to the latest gadgets. Academics said mobiles could be used for a wide range of educational purposes, including creating short movies, setting homework reminders, recording a teacher reading a poem and timing science experiments. New-style "smartphones", which can connect to the internet, also allowed pupils to access revision websites, log into the school email system, or transfer electronic files between school and home. Article link
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