Iowa State researcher to share findings on iPad use in early learning

School of education assistant professor Amy Carter Hutchinson is among 37 Iowa State University researchers headed to San Francisco for the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. The meeting, which will be held April 27-May 1, will help …

School of education assistant professor Amy Carter Hutchinson is among 37 Iowa State University researchers headed to San Francisco for the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. The meeting, which will be held April 27-May 1, will help unpublished researchers refine their findings and prepare them for publishing. In Hutchinson’s case, that research deals with using iPads as early literacy tools for preschool-age children and how to most effectively incorporate technology in the classroom. — Source: Iowa State University

 


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