The free iAdvocate app from Syracuse University (announced today) may just be the future of learning and helping parents advocate for their children with learning disabilities.
If not, it is certainly the future of successful, useful grants to universities. What could be more useful than releasing free apps to help learning?
It reminds me of the math app I blogged about a while back that is being given free by mobile carriers in Denmark to improve math scores.
The way to improvement may just be through our hand(helds.)
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