Tablet Computers in School Libraries and Classrooms

September 30, 2018
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[ad_1] According to Pew Research, almost a quarter of teens already own a tablet computer, with younger children not far behind. With the use of these portable devices continuing to grow by leaps and bounds each year, tablets will arrive in the school district soon, if they have not yet arrived. This succinct e-book speaks directly to librarians and educators who work with young people, pointing the way to smart and constructive use of tablets to achieve educational goals. Offering specific guidance for the K-12 configuration, authors

present case studies from a variety of libraries, showing how to create programs that draw startup students, integrate tablets into classroom instruction, and serve students with Special Needs
Include eight adaptive lessons of active learning that will help you get started quickly, from using tablets to interacting with the Caldecott awards to a QR-Code treasure hunt
American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Best Application for the Teaching and Learning Committee along with List of Selected Applications

Whether you are a school librarian, classroom teacher or anyone interested in how portable technologies can be used in education, this feature inspires and informs its use of tablet computers .

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