All 870 students at Hillview Middle School
in Menlo Park, Calif. will soon have school-issued iPads that they can
use both at school and at home. The school has slowly rolled out the
program over the past three years, trying to work out the kinks before
issuing the expensive devices to every student. Before students can take
the devices home, they’ll have to take a course to get their “digital
driver license,” which includes digital citizenship and learning their
way around the device.
Eighth grade students at Hillview have had their iPads since the beginning of the school year. Read more on how teachers are using the devices in class
so far and their hopes for the future. Here, they weigh in on how the
devices change what happens in class, how they think about learning and
how they organize their school work.
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/02/what-students-think-about-using-ipads-in-school/
Monday, 10 March 2014
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