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iPod's in Special Education

Here is another great You Tube video on the use of iPod's in Special Education. I really liked the way this teacher was using the iPod to communicate with families and involve her students. What a great idea. It emphasizes even more the place that the iPod has in the classroom. Unfortunatley I'm finding more of our school divisions are not allowing the iPod or other portable device in the classrooms. I wish more of our administrators could see the value of using the technology our students are familiar with and reaching out to our students on their level. Unfortunately, it seems like our students will have to wait until they head off to college to really make use of the technology that they have in hand.

Check out this clip.

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