Handheld learning is the use of mobile technologies in teaching and learning. The use of smaller technologies such as smart phones gives potential for every learner to have their own device, making learning much more personalised and extending learning beyond the classroom. This ultimately gives children greater independence in their learning and construction of knowledge. Mobile devices also give easier and quicker access to the internet and as such makes it easier to access ICT across the curriculum.
Perhaps the most common handheld device in use is the iPad. One of the advantages is the ability to film and edit a movie all on one device, wherever they are.
Implementing BYOD (found at http://www.vln.school.nz/blog/group/155369/all)
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