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Laptops are considered old hats, and the word "app" is the most popular everyday buzzword in Irelandtech school.
Not satisfied that there is a computer in every classroom. -
The official goal of most schools is-
Teachers at St. Aidan Primary School in enniscosi, wensford go further.
They were inspired by an experiment in the UK to equip all students with an iPod touch, a wireless handheld device made by Apple worth 170 euros.
Like the iPhone, apart from being able to make traditional calls ---the mini-
Computers are effortlessly connected to the Internet and allow teachers to provide learning tasks for students in all aspects from mathematics to visual arts.
Equipment with smooth touch
Razor screen technology
Clear images, even Mini
The keyboard is too complicated to even put some textbooks in second place. Using 'apps' --
Application of computer software-
Students can use maps and questions on the device for geography testing and try to beat the clock in the vocabulary quiz.
Excited students can't wait to use the device.
Peter Creeden, president of St. Eidan, said: "The children think the technology is very cool ---I cannot over-
Emphasize the cool factor.
He added: "This will enable children to change from passive learners to active learners.
Mr. Creedon was inspired by a pilot program sponsored by computer giant Apple, which provides a small amount of iPod touch for school experiments.
What impressed him was that he saw this during his familiar visit to British schools last spring, so much so that he did not rely on a small number of students under the program, st. Aidan buys one for every four classes of students. The 852-
Was specified for vulnerable groups of students school and use their own of funds 60 students per person 170 euro cost about 10,000 euro.
Creedon said they were thinking about buying a laptop "but that made us decide to buy the handheld directly ".
This semester, iPod Touch is being provided for fifth place-and sixth-class pupils.
By the beginning of next year, all the secondand third-
Thanks to the government's technical funding, there will be one for the students.
Students use the iPod Touch to get data on the Internet or through a range of educational apps. Fourth-
Sarah Maher, the head teacher, said education and other benefits were "amazing ".
One advantage is the progress of language development because "children find more and more opportunities to talk and explain their learning to their peers ".
"Once the ipod comes out, there is no disciplinary issue," Maher MS added . ".
National Organization of teachers of Ireland (INTO)
The iPod Touch program shows that many primary schools have been leading official policies in school computing for many years, he said.
With regard to the government's initiative to fund laptops and projectors for each school, secretary-general Sheila Nanan said: "This does not put a technology in the hands of children. . .
The government's policy is more like "hands-on ". off' learning.