Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day: A Very Beginning List of the Best Articles on the iPad Debacle in Los Angeles Schools
I’m looking — granted, from afar — at the unfolding debacle of the iPad program in the Los Angeles schools. Based on what I know, I’m almost viewing it with awe — the district has seemed to make every mistake imaginable. It’s almost laughable, if you didn’t think of the huge amounts of money involved, the thousands of classroom hours lost to the fiasco, and the fear that it will instill in other districts around the country to even think of expanding technology to their students.
If only they had read just a few of the articles on The Best Resources For Beginning iPad Users list, along with the countless other ones available written by educators who actually have had experience with rolling out tech programs (not to mention The Best Advice On Using Education Technology).
I’m just beginning this list with a couple of articles (many more have been written, but I think these two are the best I’ve seen so far), but I’m sure it will grow quickly:
The inside story on LA schools’ iPad rollout: “a colossal disaster” is from The Hechinger Report.
New problems surface in L.A. Unified’s iPad program is from The Los Angeles Times.
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