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Suffolk: tech twist for scavengers

Babylon Elementary School first-graders use an app and

Photo credit: Courtesy Syntax Communication | Babylon Elementary School first-graders use an app and stylus to color in a gingerbread man, part of a recent in-school scavenger hunt that also included iPads and QR code readers.

Babylon teachers put a technological twist on their annual scavenger hunt.

More than 100 Babylon Elementary School first-graders used Apple iPads and QR code readers to complete tasks and obtain clues during the recent in-school scavenger hunt themed around Laura Murray's book "The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School."

The scavenger hunt had been technology-free before this year, school...

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