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2voteGrace Poli is the Media Specialist at the José Martí Middle School in Union City, New Jersey. Grace holds a B.A. in History with K-8 Certification, an M.A. in Urban Education and certificates in K-8, ESL, and Media Specialist. She is currently pursuing her Supervisors & Administrators certificates. She has worked in Union City School District as a humanities teacher, administrative intern, and media specialist since 2000.
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1voteMiddle Grades Cohort iPod Project: Middle grades teacher candidates are using iPods to explore essential questions.
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1voteCourse-Related iPod Projects
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2voteWho says you can't study when you're listening to an iPod? Abbington Hill is the only school offering courses on an iPod. Buy our complete package and get a free 8GB nano video ipod. Courses available for High School and Grade 6-8 students. You get the same great testing and reporting service as with our traditional media courses. Testing is done via email as with our other courses.
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1voteThe article, reprinted in USA Today and hundreds of other newspapers, reported one example where a school “recently enacted a ban on digital media players after school officials realized some students were downloading formulas and other material onto the players.”
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1voteThe principal of International Grammar School, Kerrie Murphy, said her decision to ban the palm-sized stereos, which can hold up to 10,000 songs, coincided with the international debate on how "people were not tuning into other people because they're tuned into themselves".
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1voteAt the Brearley School, a private school for girls on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where Samantha is in the eighth grade, the iPod went from a "want" to a "must have" this year when its use was incorporated into foreign-language and classics courses. For about 300 girls in grades 7 through 12, the iPod is now required to do homework and classroom assignments.
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