I'm interested in the use of wireless technology in the classroom, *EXcluding* the remote control clicker feedback applications that are so popular in the US right now. If you're using student laptops with wireless Internet access during class as an integral part of class, or PDAs to beam over info etc., I'd be interested in hearing about it. At this point, I'm not interested in whether your students bring their laptops or not, or that they use their cell phones for cheating, or whether you (and you alone) use a laptop, wireless or not. Instead I'm interested in what you as the instructor ask students to do with wireless technology as part of the in-class learning experience. Published articles/chapters, conference papers, unpublished manuscripts, or just personal anecdotes all are welcome. Please send to me directly at bunz@scils.rutgers.edu and I will post a summary to the list. Thanks, Ulla Bunz ---------------------------------------------------- Ulla Bunz Assistant Professor Department of Communication Rutgers University 4 Huntington Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Email: bunz@scils.rutgers.edu ----------------------------------------------------
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Ulla Bunz