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Ohio County Schools Encouraging Students to Bring their Devices

By: Chris Veech
Updated: August 8, 2012
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If you have a child in school, you know how much time has changed since you were in class. Classroom tools went from chalk-boards and overhead projectors to smart boards and IPads. And now, one Tri-State school district is taking technology a step further.

Eyewitness News' Zakk Gammon has more from out Western Kentucky Newsroom.

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Pause this video at the 1:35 mark. In a text to or from "Corban" we have "Where r u" and then "U need to meet up with me so I can give u those answers". What a terrific idea. Lets have kids texting and using Facebook/Twitter etc. when they should be learning.

Angela A. August 9, 2012 at 5:01 pm

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