By: Paige Schulte.  According to Dictionary.com, mobile devices are a portable, wireless computing device that is small enough to be used while held.

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By: Paige Schulte

 According to Dictionary.com, mobile devices are a portable, wireless computing device that is small enough to be used while held in the hand; a hand-held.  Some examples of a mobile device are:  iPods  iPads  Mini iPads  Cell phones  Kindle  MP3 player

 Students can collaborate together and work on projects and assignments.  Students can engage in their work, even if they aren’t at school.  Teachers can be able to see what the children are doing and how well they work together.  Mobile devices can go with the students almost anywhere.  There are very useful apps for the students and the classrooms.

 Not all students know how to work a mobile device.  Not all students have a mobile device.  Not all students have internet connection or Wi-Fi available at all times.  Mobile devices need to be charged.  Some apps are not free.

 Students can use the mobile devices almost anywhere.  When they have a device that does not have internet like a cell phone might, they would have to go to a place where there is Wi-Fi.  There is almost no time when a student will not be able to use a mobile device to take notes or reminders.