Michael Ein
Marcus Penate, right, and Neil Patel, both 13 of Absecon, use a smartphone and tablet to research a project in class, Wednesday Nov. 28, 2012, at Emma C. Attales School as part of a new initiative by schools now allowing their use in class. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Danny Drake
Lauren Caporilli, 15 of Egg Harbor Township, uses her smartphone to text answers that show on the screen in US history honors class. Egg Harbor Township High School students using their own iPads and smartphones in class. Thursday, December, 6 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Bry Eribal, 14 of Egg Harbor Township, uses her smartphone to text answers in world history class with teacher Mark Walter, of Northfield. Egg Harbor Township High School students using their own iPads and smartphones in class. Thursday, December, 6 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Lauren Caporilli, 15 of Egg Harbor Township, uses her smartphone to text answers that show on the screen in US history honors class. Egg Harbor Township High School students using their own iPads and smartphones in class. Thursday, December, 6 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Bry Eribal, 14 of Egg Harbor Township, uses her smartphone to text answers that show on the screen in world history class with teacher Mark Walter, of Northfield. Egg Harbor Township High School students using their own iPads and smartphones in class. Thursday, December, 6 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Lauren Caporilli, 15 of Egg Harbor Township, uses her smartphone to text answers that show on the screen in US history honors class. Egg Harbor Township High School students using their own iPads and smartphones in class. Thursday, December, 6 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
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