APPLE INSIDER

As the United States returns to school, mostly virtually, Apple is putting a spotlight on how one educator has taken what she’s learned from the company, to use the 10.2-inch iPad to overcome educational challenges.

Apple Distinguished Educator Jodie Deinhammer at Coppell Middle School East in Dallas Texas is teaching the first gardening elective to eighth graders who will help tend the school’s community garden. And, she’s doing it all remotely, for a class that can’t visit the garden during school hours.”Students having access to iPad has changed the way learning looks in my classroom,” she says. “With iPad, each student can design their own learning path and use resources and accessibility features that cater to their individual needs. They can create infographics, videos, or drawings, compose music, or write to show learning and growth over time. There’s a lot more of an individual component to education through technology.”

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