Principal David Cohen talks about how moving forward with technology improves overall involvement at Midwood High School. “Students are already using technology in so many aspects of their lives, they’re hardwired to it, it’s what they know. The ability to use that type of technology, not just to do their social networking but now also to expand their learning process, is something that they easily jump on board with and are eager to do.”
eChalk Talk with David Cohen
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