By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Using iPads in the classroom has not only helped students in Allison Sheridan’s class at LoPresti School create virtual puppet shows and iBooks, the technology also has made them more eager to learn.
It’s the same story in Brandt Schneider’s music theory class at Seymour High School, where students are learning to compose music using virtual guitars, pianos and woodwinds.
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