Dr.
Soloway (2009) discusses his experience with the Palm Pilot, which was a new
device in the late 1990’s early 2000’s that allowed individuals to perform
tasks similar to the programs on the computer, but in the palm of their hand.
The Palm Pilot was a smaller, mobile device that was a lot less expensive. The
early educational adopters, like professors and teachers, found the device to
be a benefit to the classroom (Laureate Education, 2009). The size and cost
made it a great tool; however, it did not catch on because there was so much
money invested in desktop and larger model computers, that innovations were
created to match models already available in the classroom. The other
technology that eliminated the use of the Palm Pilot was the creation of the smart
phone. It is evident that the Palm Pilot may not make a return because other
technologies are being created to perform the initial role of the Palm Pilot,
but the idea of having hand held educational tools in the classroom has
evolved.
References:
Laureate
Education, Inc. (2009). Emerging and future technology. Baltimore, MD:
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Enhances
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Obsoletes
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The palm pilot allows for easy portability of numerous
applications.
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Instant updates, revisions, and corrections are provided to the
user.
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Very affordable and can change the ratio of “computers” to
students by growing closer to a 1:1 ratio.
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Reduces paper consumption.
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Educational applications, games, learning tools for students
“…to take the paper and
pencil curriculum, we call it ‘mobilize,’ transform it into lessons that
would fit on the Palm (Soloway, 2009).”< /span>
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The palm pilot was created in the late 1990’s and the early
adopters began using it around the year 2000. Unfortunately, individuals are
still designing for large scale computers and are not implementing small hand
held devices in schools. It is the Palm Pilot that is obsolete in the
classrooms
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Retrieves
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Reverse
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It looks as if the Palm
Pilot will be replaced by the Smart Phone and Net books.
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I was not aware that the Palm Pilot was considered to be a tool for the classroom. I only knew it to benefit business professionals. I am surprised that the life of the Palm Pilot was so brief considering its popularity.
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