More than 600 school districts nationwide provided their students with personal iPads this fall, according to US News & World Report. As access to the newest technology increases, the question becomes how computer and iPad education applications are actually being used in the classroom. In the second in a series on technology in schools, Katie Banks examines whether teachers are using these apps as a way to reinforce what students have already learned, or whether they are replacing traditional teaching methods altogether.
More than 600 school districts nationwide provided their students with personal iPads this fall, according to US News & World Report. As access to the newest technology increases, the question becomes how computer and iPad education applications are actually being used in the classroom. In the second in a series on technology in schools, Katie Banks examines whether teachers are using these apps as a way to reinforce what students have already learned, or whether they are replacing traditional teaching methods altogether.