Great site to read over: http://langwitches.org/blog/category/ipad/ I particularly liked the emphasis on higher level use of iPads, etc. I agree that the iPad should be used as more than a fancy workbook.
Using technology in meaningful, developmentally appropriate ways to make learning come alive and differentiate instruction so that all students achieve. I hope this blog is helpful to anyone utilizing technology with children. If you have found it useful, I appreciate you letting me know and sharing with others.
Monday, February 6, 2012
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