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New York City
November 2003

GoKnow’s Handheld Learning Environment
by Mitchell Levine

Although, thanks to the enormous technology initiative now underway in the New York City schools, mobile technology in education has been traditionally aassociated with laptop usage, in-class deployment of mobile computers isn’t the only dimension of the ongoing New York technology adoption process. Most recently, convergent PDAs like the Palm Tungsten series or Sonic Blue’s Frontpath have given ultra-portables a run for their money.

Unfortunately, a great deal of effective enterprise software for education has simply not been commercially available in the past. With the introduction of their Handheld Learning Environment software package, developer GoKnow has made an entry into the market with dramatic promise. Almost like a secondary operating system specifically designed for education, the software is in fact the product of ten years of classroom research at the University of Michigan.

The first of the integrated utilities distributed with the suite, PAAM, acts as a coordinated central management utility for Palm OS, enabling teachers to manage and assess students’ documents created on their handhelds. When students later sync them, PAAM retrieves all the documents and sends them to a secure server. Parent and teachers can then access the documents to monitor progress and share ideas. After downloading the utility, I was quite easily able to set up a small wireless network of Tungsten Cs and Ws, and synchronize documents—an amazing statement, as anyone who’s ever tried to create such a system without the benefit of a tool like this can tell you. In addition to simply managing documents, the PAAM component also backs up student work automatically, and integrates it into an individual student portfolio.

However, the second component of the package, the Tool Suite for OS, is probably just as much of a practical benefit for the average classroom. It provides a series of applications for text editing, drawing and animating, spreadsheets, and capturing web pages, for those able to surf the wireless web. I had more difficulty with these components, and didn’t find them quite as intuitive as PAAM, but that’s partially due to the fact that I’ve been conditioned by using commercial applications not designed for education in particular. A new Palm user may very well find that GoKnow’s reconceptualization of the functions these utilities perform actually shortens their learning curve, due to the organization that comes with being built from the ground up.

All in all, I would highly recommend that any technology buyer in the institutions considering the advantages of handhelds for their technology implementation pay some serious attention to this product. More information, including the details of their license-share program, is available at the company’s site, goknow.com.#

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