An Apple a day is good for student learning.
That seems to be the feeling of the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board.
Superintendent of Business Dean Carrie says they have set aside $100,000 to use I-Pads and other computer technologies in the classroom.
The public school board is already using I-Pads in one pilot project and Carrie says they have approved 11 more applications under the 21st Century Learning Plan.
I-Pad in the Classroom
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