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The technology revolution has sparked a new debate about just how much parents should allow their young children to play with iPads, iPhones and other devices.
Students in some of the lowest-performing schools in Detroit will have access this fall to virtual-learning opportunities made possible through a partnership between Detroit's Education Achievement Authority - a state initiative to turn around low-performing schools - and the Michigan Virtual University.
Students attending some Fresno County, Calif., schools soon will be able to anonymously report bullying and other crimes by using a smartphone application called TipNow.
Some Los Angeles schoolteachers who use iPads in classroom lessons say it's necessary for teachers to give up some control to make the technology initiative successful.
The Dell foundation has released the first of a series of case studies that examine blended learning approaches at five charter management organizations across the United States.
Students with disabilities at Toyon Elementary School in San Jose, Calif., use the service Bookshare to access an online library of digital books in versions that have been made accessible to those with disabilities.
Principal Bert Strassburg was confident that if his Hilltop Elementary students could take the Minnesota state math test online, teachers would get the information they needed to boost achievement.