[The Handheld and Mobile Computing Constituent Group] ... EDUCAUSE constituent group ... designed for discussion and discovery of innovative and functional uses for handheld computers in higher education. Creative ideas for projects using handheld computers and personal digital assistants (PDA) in teaching, learning, and administration will also be explored.Topics include hardware, applications, tools, special uses, wireless and mobile connectivity, web services, support issues, security, and others.
This group meets at the EDUCAUSE annual conference and uses the electronic discussion list to discuss issues throughout the year.
Leaders
- Tracey L. Choulat, Director of Information and Instructional Technology, University of Florida tchoula@ufl.edu
- Kristen N. Robinson, Director of User Services, University of Texas at Austin knrobinson@austin.utexas.edu
Discussion List (HMC): Join or Leave List / Send Message to List (subscribers only) / Participation Guidelines / List Archives (fully searchable)
EDUCAUSE Resources- Search EDUCAUSE Resources
- Browse EDUCAUSE Connect for Handheld and Mobile Computing
- Effective Practice: The Handheld Computer and Wireless Connectivity, East Carolina University
- Check out A Library in Your Palm, by Megan Fox, Web and Electronic resources Librarian, Simmons College Libraries, Boston
Additional Resources
Products and Vendors
Product Reviews
- Handheld Computers PDA Product Reviews, Consumer Search
- How Personal Digital Assistants Work, HowStuffWorks.com
- Palm and Microsoft Get Set for Wireless War, Palm Boulevard.com
- Handheld Super Center, ZDNet Reviews
Handhelds, Telephones, and Wireless - Bluetooth Developers Aim to Usher in a Wireless Era, CNN.com – Technology (September 2000)
- College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota Duluth
- Handsprings to Learning, East Carolina University
- Handsprings to Learning, James Hromadka, Visorcentral.com (May 2001)
- Palm@USD
- Pittsburg Pebbles PDA Project, Human–Computer Interaction Project, Carnegie Mellon University
- Palm Professor Pilot Project, George Fox University
- uPortal, JASIG
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