Junior High Kids Beam in Homework using Axims

Posted by Chris Leckness on Oct 02, 2006

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Now, this is the way I like to see school evolve. This teacher is using Dell Axims to automate some of the learning process! 

Students in Ray Leal’s seventh-grade humanities class no longer have to hand him their assignments — they beam them to him.

This week, the Harby Junior High School students were among the first of 250 students to receive Dell AXIM handheld computers that link with each other on a schoolwide, wireless server. The devices are part of Alvin ISD’s Handheld Initiative, which aims to integrate advanced technology into the everyday curriculum.

Source: The Facts

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Chris Leckness is a Microsoft MVP, Mobile Devices and a member of the exclusive focus group, Mobius. Chris has been a big time supporter/user of Windows Mobile since the Dell Axim days when it was Pocket PC 2002. Chris loves Zune, but also owns 3 iPhones too. His personal blog is chris.leckness.com.

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  • kyle sepulveda

    i was one of the 250 students to recieve the blackberry pearl you only got one if you were in the map program. Then the next year you got stupid crappy novas that suck.

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