Maine School District Gives iPad To Every Kindergartner 478
An anonymous reader writes "'An Auburn, ME school district spent more than $200,000 to outfit every one of its 250 kindergartners with [iPads], along with sturdy cases to protect them. School officials say they are the first public school district in the country to give every kindergartner an iPad. Mrs. McCarthy says the tools give her 19 students more immediate feedback and individual attention than she ever could.' Will this improve low test scores, or be another case where spending more money does not produce a better educational outcome?"
Re:Did we not already go through this? (Score:5, Funny)
I thought we discussed this two weeks ago, when the New York Times published an article about how all the computers we have dumped into the school system have had negligible results in terms of improving education. Now we are trying the same strategy, but with a different form factor? Are these decision makers even bothering to give thought to how iPads are going to help kindergarden students?
Those were computers, these are iPads.
Completely different.
Re:i must be missing something (Score:3, Funny)
$300 for a sturdy case? So, they bought them from a defense contractor?
Re:Did we not already go through this? (Score:5, Funny)
It's not actually until first grade when the students will get mochaccinos to drink when using their ipads.