Here are the slides for the half-day workshop I presented with my colleagues, Laura Patterson and Christine Cusick.

General Overview and Dennis G. Jerz:
Exploring Creating the Effect of the Handheld Computer on Instructional Spaces & Practices

Laura Patterson:
Download a modified version of Christine Cusick’s slides:
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These presentations look wonderful! I can tell you guys did a fantastic job. It’s great to see these lessons — learned the only way they can be, by direct experience — shared with others in this useful and professional way. I wouldn’t be surprised if the methods described here catch on elsewhere.
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