Sunday, March 04, 2012

Across My Desk (weekly)

  • "PEN and paper are not yet in the dustbin of history but the radical transformation being wrought in the learning experiences of year 6 students at Neutral Bay Public School in Sydney's lower north shore suggests time may be running out for traditional methods.

    The school has just issued all 145 year 6 students with an iPad as part of a $100,000 year-long trial. Almost all classroom work will now be done on the hand-held device.

    ''It's better than writing in books,'' says Charlotte Prichard, 11, as she lovingly caresses her new tablet."

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2 comments:

Laura Paget said...

Our school has just started an iPad pilot program as well. Unfortunately we only have a cart of 25 iPads to share with over 400 students K-5. I loved the enthusiasm from the parents in this article. Unfortunately our parents are a lot more skeptical.

Laura Paget said...

Our school has just started an iPad pilot program as well. Unfortunately we only have a cart of 25 iPads to share with over 400 students K-5. I loved the enthusiasm from the parents in this article. Unfortunately our parents are a lot more skeptical.