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Adding a digital device to the classroom without a fundamental change in the culture of teaching and learning will not lead to significant improvement.
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For reluctant readers, e-readers can engage students in ways print has not. Delete the scoop?
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Whatever criticism is being made about the latest iPad mini, many users like myself will be using it as their main e-reading and e-book device. Delete the scoop?
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March 2, 9:10 AM
As the founder of two KIPP public charter prep schools, an Entrepreneur-In-Residence at NewSchools Ventures and a former English teacher, Jason Singer is familiar with the starring role that technology is increasingly playing in the classroom. Delete the scoop?
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