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ACPC tech savvy kindergartners show principal how to use iPad



2013-12-09 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones. Pretty cool for tech savvy kindergartners? - Two kindergarten students are doing a letter matching activity on the iPads using QR (Quick Ressponse) codes. They clip the clothespin on the proper beginning letter and then scan the QR code with the iPad to see if they got it correct. Pretty cool, huh? They had to show me how to do it the right way. They are Carson Brown and Brayden Stargel and their really cool kindergarten teacher who found the app is Sarah Burton. Patty R. Jones, Principal, Adair County Primary Center, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY 42728

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