tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677146774106045647.post3446208742728530353..comments2014-02-16T15:32:59.893-05:00Comments on Virginia World History Teacher: Students and iPadsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677146774106045647.post-1131613552501342182014-02-16T15:32:59.893-05:002014-02-16T15:32:59.893-05:00I agree about the app abuse. Part of the problem ...I agree about the app abuse. Part of the problem was they came from the county and had a ton of apps. There were probably 10 homepages full of apps. I would think if it were controlled by the teacher it would be easier to manage. Thank you for reading and posting! VirginiaTeacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05794330697178395712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677146774106045647.post-18166044278755364102014-02-16T14:52:02.134-05:002014-02-16T14:52:02.134-05:00I think that the chrome book or the ipad is the be...I think that the chrome book or the ipad is the best choice in this case. But I think there should be some limitations on it. For example, if a student abuses either the device or the apps that are available on the item, they receive a penalty of not being allowed to use it and having to resort to a paper copy. There can be a level of offense policy - 1st offense, one lesson, 2nd offense, 1 week, 3rd offense and so on. Having the students understand it is a privilege might assist with them actually respecting the rules surrounding the equipment. Just a thought. :)Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13014849754112442503noreply@blogger.com