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Teachers are used to asking students to turn off their mobile phones but soon they could be a major classroom aid for teaching and learning.

'Having spent years getting young people to put their mobiles away, we'll actually be asking students to get them out,' predicts Sally Paggetti, a teacher in Richmond. Currently, three schools in the Richmond area are taking part in a revolutionary m-learning project in which students will use their mobile phones. 'I think students have been very motivated by the project and were quick to learn how to use the new phones,' said Ms Paggetti.

The UK has a high number of mobile phones, with about 80% of homes owning one or more. More phones nowadays have links to the Internet and can do picture messaging.

They are also a lot smaller than computers so you can take them anywhere.

Students can use the phones to get access to learning materials. 'And for language classes, there are amazing possibilities. Students can see and speak to people in a school in France or Germany,' says Ms Paggetti. 'I've also used mobiles on school trips - students make calls and send pictures back to friends working at school.'
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