John H. Newman, Ed.S.
Liberty University
Abstract
A case is directed at digital immigrants to utilize mobile computing devices such as an Apple iPod to deliver content to students in self-contained special education classrooms. Â The author discusses the current state of the use of iPods in classrooms, and how research using these devices has been limited to institutions of higher learning, while leaving the K-12 arena almost devoid of use. Â Research using this mode of treatment is in its infancy, leaving the field wide-open for willing participants with tremendous upside for the students we are teaching.
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