by Hannah Guzik, Portable Gadget
Students at three Ashland schools will use district-issued iPods to study science and reading this fall, the superintendent said Monday. The district spent about $50,000 on 150 Apple iPod Touch devices, which will be used in science classes at Ashland High School and in first- and second-grade classes at Bellview and Walker elementary schools during reading lessons, Superintendent Juli Di Chiro said. “We really are rethinking what we’re doing with technology,” she said. “This is something that will be more affordable for us than regular computers and get us closer to the one-computer-for-every-student goal we have.”
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