Schools experiment with letting middle school students bring iPads and laptops to class |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
Laptop computers and iPads aren't only changing the way you do work. They're changing the way your children are learning at school. Some districts in the Tri-State are looking at ways to boost their high-tech curriculum so students get more out of gadgets they're already using at home. The Mason School District in Warren County has launched a pilot program with four seventh grade classes to help determine if allowing students to bring their own laptops and iPads to school will save the district money and give students an edge on learning. |
Source: Kypost.com (OH-USA) | Published: October 11th, 2011 |
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