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Three Oregon schools will begin using iPod Touch devices to help facilitate classroom learning this fall. Students at Ashland High School will use the devices in science class, while students at two elementary schools will use them to improve their reading skills. “We really are rethinking what we’re doing with technology,” the district’s superintendent said, “This is something that will be more affordable for us than regular computers and get us closer to the one-computer-for-every-student goal we have.” Ashland Daily Tidings (Ore.) CLICK HERE to read the full story.

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