A conversation about integrating student cell phones into classroom curricula.
Friday, January 13, 2012
2012 4T Virtual Conference Call for Proposals is OPEN!
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4 comments:
Great..This is a good news for me...because i also want to participate in this conference please tell me the date of this conference so i can register for it...
Sounds great...Please tell me how can i participate i this conference ..
Sounds like a great conference. We should take the latest technology and turn them into educational tools. Personally though, I miss the days when there were keypads in phones.
Wow, I was fortunate to find this site when I was looking for some info on Google! Keep up the great posts!
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