CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – In a classroom at St. Andrew’s Middle School on Thursday morning, seven children got to experience something many take for granted: the chance to see the world more clearly.
For decades, technology in schools meant desktop computers and basic digital instruction. Today, more immersive tools are ...
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'It comes from science, but it's also magic': App that reads brainwaves gives independence to kids with disabilities
For 10-year-old Claire Sonnenberg, a mobile app that allows her to control devices and communicate using just her thoughts has been life-changing — and the technology has now been made accessible for ...
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