Handheld technologies, including Palms, GPS, student response systems, and other devices, are less expensive than computers and provide 1-to-1 access to technology in K-12 classrooms.
Monday, April 04, 2005
Muxles
What better place to use a Palm than in the PE classroom? Writing down grades on a clipboard in the field and then entering them into a computer in the office just doesn't make sense when you can have your whole gradebook with you on your Palm. What's more is that there are a number of programs that are available for the Palm that would fit into the physical education curriculum. For instance, Muxles, which costs $11.95, is a program that contains information about different muscles, their functions, and what exercises can be done to develop them. The cool part about it is that as a user, you don't have to look up the names of the muscles - you just click on the muscle on the front or back of the interactive body that you want to learn about.
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