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Cell phone use in school

Cell phone use in school. By Corrine Hayden & Christina Robinson. Cell phones can be useful in a school environment.

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Cell phone use in school

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  1. Cell phone use in school By Corrine Hayden & Christina Robinson

  2. Cell phones can be useful in a school environment Everyone understands how cell phones doubles the noise and distractions in already noisy school buildings. However, with the proper rules about student cell phone use, the phones can benefit students' education.

  3. Internet ACCESS Since most students have cell phones, some of which have Internet access, school systems do not have to spend as much money buying and maintaining costly computer labs. Having internet access on your cell phone permits students to go online for quick research during class. Students whose phones have this capability could sit in class and use Internet sources for class assignments.

  4. Notetakers or Recording Devices • For students who take notes slowly, camera cell phones can take photos of the blackboard, and phones with recording apps can record lectures. Other students can record entire class activities in both audio and video for absent students. Also, students can text upcoming assignments to themselves and their calendars.

  5. Free Educational Apps • Many free educational applications, such as calculators and language-learning apps, already exist, so both teachers and students can take advantage of these tools to advance learning. It costs nothing to use these apps for school exercises, since many students already have these applications on their phones.

  6. The Need For phones in a unpredictable world • We live in an unpredictable world and students need to maintain contact with that outside world via cell phones in times of disaster, such as bombings and bomb threats, storms, floods, tornadoes and shootings. Indeed many colleges now employ text alerts to its community for emergencies, and K-12 schools can benefit from doing the same. Also, students need to contact parents and other authorities, such as the police and fire department, during crises.

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