Electronic tablets break down educational barriers in R.I. schools |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
Step into the Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts in South Providence and this is what you see: seventh graders using iPads to write essays, edit videos, practice their multiplication tables and e-mail their homework to teachers. The iPad and other electronic tablets are quietly revolutionizing the way a handful of Rhode Island schools provide instruction, communicate with students and parents, and evaluate teacher performance. |
Source: The Providence Journal (RI-USA) | Published: February 21st, 2011 |
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