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Sunday, 31 March 2013

After 12 months of iPads at KPS we have come a long way but still have a long way to go. Our focus is improving literacy and numeracy through the innovative use of iPads in the classroom.

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Kim Reghenzani
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I am a primary school teacher in the role of Curriculum Leader with the responsibility of supporting teachers at KPS to embed the use of digital technologies into their classrooms. I was previously busy developing and researching ways to use iPads innovatively in the classroom so that I could share with staff at KPS as well as teachers at other schools, especially those in the Goldfields. The ultimate goal was that all staff at KPS will embrace iPads and other technologies and realise their potential for developing critical and creative thinking skills, providing purposeful learning opportunities and improving outcomes in all learning areas. I am very happy with how this has gone and now the focus has moved away from iPads to other technologies and to computational thinking and innovation. I am also an Apple Distinguished Educator.
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