The popularity of iPad and iPhone games has sky-rocketed ever since the introduction of the District 214 iPad pilot program. The games have begun to serve as trends, where certain apps are more widely used than others. As more and more students use iPad games to entertain themselves in class, teachers are beginning to become aggravated.
Broadcast by Beth Clifford
iPad games rule the school
May 26, 2014

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