Cherokee Immersion School in Tahlequah, Oklahoma is using iPad and Mac technology to help preserve the endangered Cherokee language, which is spoken fluently by fewer than 1,500 people globally. Teachers utilize recording tools, Keynote presentations, and Swift Playground to help students practice vocabulary, create animated stories, and develop machine learning applications that make language learning relevant to young learners.
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Cherokee Immersion School in Tahlequah, Oklahoma is using iPad and Mac technology to help preserve the endangered Cherokee language, which is spoken fluently by fewer than 1,500 people globally. Teachers utilize recording tools, Keynote presentations, and Swift Playground to help students practice vocabulary, create animated stories, and develop machine learning applications that make language learning relevant to young learners.