by Janet Hill | Oct 24, 2014 | Articles
Teachers finding special education transformed by one to one initiatives say that having curriculum online and using iPads enables each student to reach their full ability to learn. In one seventh grade classroom, three students read together from their iPad screens,... by Christopher Magan | Sep 6, 2014 | Articles
With some of the biggest classroom technology upgrades taking place throughout the country, school districts are finding that it pays to invest in iPad training for teachers. In the Twin Cities metro area, millions of dollars are spent to provide personalized... by Patrick Cloonan | Sep 1, 2014 | Articles
Schools are finding that as technology becomes more important for instructions, it’s important to teach digital responsibility for kids using iPads, laptops, and other devices. Learning responsible use of the devices that are leased by the school system from... by Kathleen Doheny | Jul 6, 2014 | Articles
Using a computer tablet may help kids with autism speak and interact, according to new research. When the tablet is added to traditional therapies, language development and social interaction improve. A comparison of language and social communication was done with... by William Loeffler | Mar 5, 2014 | Articles
Teachers are finding that classroom learning opportunities expand with a new iPad program rollout. In Minnesota the iPad rollout is part of a broader district-wide initiative called Transforming Thinking Through Technology, or T3, that is changing learning in local...
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