Education

Northeast says iPads put learning in students’ hands

Northeast said iPads put learning in students’ hands, allowing them to work at their own pace, collaborate with classmates and create projects that show what they know.

The school said students use the devices to study the heart, create stop‑motion videos and submit classwork from anywhere.

Northeast said the iPads make learning easier, encourage creativity and prepare students for the real world. The school used the hashtag #MovingForward in its announcement.

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Jon Ross Myers

Jon Ross Myers is the executive editor and publisher of the Mississippi News Network, Mississippi's largest digital only media company. He can be reached at editor@tippahnews.com

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