Books
Kolb, Liv. (2008). Toys to Tools: Connecting student cell phones to education. Washington, DC: International Society for Technology in Education. order online
Rogers, Kipp. (2009) Mobile Learning Using Cell Phones. Eugene, OR: Visions Technology in Education. order online
Online articles and resources (by date)
ReadWriteWeb. (2010, May 26). Kids More Likely to Own a Cellphone Than a Book, Study Finds.
Glencoe -- Teaching Today. (2010, May 19). Cell Phones in the Classroom.
Farkas, Meredith. (2010, May 5). The Library in Your Pocket. (slides)
Educause (2010, May). 7 Things You Should Know About Mobile Apps for Learning.
Staino, Rocco. (2010, April 28). Cell Phones in the Classroom? Wiffiti Says Yes, School Library Journal.
Spark.(2010, April 26), Full Interview: Homer Spring on Cell Phones in the Classroom (podcast)
New York Times. (2010, April 19). Going Mobile: Debating and Using Cell Phones in School.
Kamenetz, Anya. (2010, April 1). A is for App: How Smartphones, Handheld Computers Sparked an Education Revolution. Fast Company
Spark. (2010, March 17), Full Interview: Marie Bjerede on Cell Phones in the Classroom (podcast)
Daily News (Tanzania). (2010, April 20). Use of Cell Phones in Schools Boosted.
YPulse. (2009, July 17). The Rise of Techno-cheating & Fall of Memorization.
Trotter, Andrew. (2009, July 15). Students Turn Their Cell Phones On For Class. Education Week (subscription required)
Business Week. (2009, January 14.) Get Cell Phones Into Schools.
Goodyear, Dana. (2008, December 22). I (heart) Novels: Young Women Develop a Genre for a Digitial Age. The New Yorker.
Websites
Anytime, Anywhere Learning (Kipp Rogers' Blog)