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I work in a school, we got a box of ipads and I am interested in ho we established this.
I am convinced the ipads cannot help to learn anything better than a less expensive and open alternative could, but if I want to speak about that with colleagues or the head of school I need sources...
This is something I've thought was true for a while, but your comment made me go back and look for decent sources and while I found a few articles bemoaning tech in schools I also found a lot of good-looking scientific studies saying that it's fine or even beneficial, so I deleted my comment.
AFAIK now, the negative outcomes are when it's home schooling or COVID-era distance learning and the kid is only doing work on an ipad, so the problem isn't the tech itself it's the absence of a structured school environment with a teacher.
The ipad kid problem is mostly because parents don't bother giving their kids attention.
Blaming individual parents and their consumer choices does absolutely nothing to solve a society-wide problem.
yeah you're right
Millions, Billions even, of adults will learn and date and play with children in the Roblox metaverse if we don't play IRL Minecraft