Hi Scott,
I'm pretty sure James Katz has a chapter on this in "Magic in the Air."
Cara

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>    scamp10...@aol.com Jul 01 04:05PM -0400 ^<#130ecf5e1fba1566_digest_top>
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>    Hi all - Can anyone point me to research that has been done on the
>    disruptive nature of student texting in the classroom? I am particularly
>    interested in research on college students, but high school may still be
>    relevant. So far I am just seeing a little bit in the popular press
>    (anything you can send me from popular press will be helpful too), and some
>    older studies that deal with mobiles in the classroom more generally,
>    without a focus on texting.
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>    Thanks!
>    - Scott Campbell
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