What Schools Must Learn From LA's iPad Debacle

If one of the country's largest school districts and the world's largest tech company can't make tech in the classroom work, can anyone?
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When Los Angeles schools began handing out iPads in the fall of 2013, it looked like one of the country's most ambitious rollouts of technology in the classroom. The city's school district planned to spend $1.3 billion putting iPads, preloaded with the Pearson curriculum, in the hands of every student in every school.

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