Some teachers use them for DIBELS assessments. 

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I'm a graduate student in the Literacy 5-12 program at Syracuse University.
Currently, I'm working on a project about how palm pilots and other handheld
computers can be used in a classroom setting.  I've found a fair bit of
information about people using these devices for their organizational
qualities, and in computer-based labs in science classrooms.  Yet, I have
found very little about how they can be used in an ELA classroom or to build
literacy skills.  Is there anyone out there who is using palms in their
classroom or who has any brilliant ideas on how they would use palms if they
had them?  Thanks!
 
Heather
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