This is a wonderful demonstration of using the built-in isight camera in the classroom. While there are some concerns on the part of admins and teachers regarding student use of cameras - some go as far as simply disabling them altogether - this might be just that prompt to help reassess the tools we have for 7-12 in some districts, and 7-8 in all. Great job, MSAD 60!
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This is a wonderful demonstration of using the built-in isight camera in the classroom. While there are some concerns on the part of admins and teachers regarding student use of cameras - some go as far as simply disabling them altogether - this might be just that prompt to help reassess the tools we have for 7-12 in some districts, and 7-8 in all. Great job, MSAD 60!
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