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YouTube ban lifted in Chicago schools

Feb 2, 2012 1:23 PM

From The Chicago Tribune: The Chicago school system is lifting a ban on YouTube as part of its efforts to expand digital learning in the classroom. The announcement was made as part of an effort to emphasize new technology initiatives at the district. Teachers will now be able to connect to YouTube and find teaching tools to create playlists for lessons, individualize instruction and make learning fun.

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