Schoolkids ‘hacking’ iPads should be celebrated, not punished
“We don’t need no iPaducation,” is the depressing cry from LA – but educators shouldn’t freak out about kids daring to explore technology, says Craig Grannell

“We don’t need no iPaducation,” is the depressing cry from LA – but educators shouldn’t freak out about kids daring to explore technology, says Craig Grannell
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