Monday, December 05, 2005

Educators split on allowing iPods in schools

From the CEC Smart Brief:

While most Indianapolis area high schools have banned the use of personal tech gadgets on campus, some administrators allow students to plug into their iPods during study hall. Gail Ring, director of Ball State University's Center of Technology in Education, supports study hall use since, she says, it's not harmful and today's teens are adept at multitasking. The Indianapolis Star (12/5)

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