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Bringing STEM to Students with Mobile Technology

EdTech Magazine

The lack of access to higher-level science, technology, engineering and math classes in K–12 education shows. As of 2018, students did not have access to Algebra II lessons in a quarter of high schools that primarily serve Black and Hispanic students, according to an article in Forbes.

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Display Technology Enhances the Student Experience in the Classroom and Beyond

EdTech Magazine

Schools now have access to digital signage and mobile displays that can transform the way messages are sent and received, enabling K–12 leadership to send real-time communication for everyone in the building to see. In an age of digital everything, long gone are the days of posters and corkboards in the hallway.

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Smartphones in Education: Redirecting Distraction with Mobile Learning

ViewSonic Education

As mobile learning becomes more and more popular, so does the potential for distraction in the classroom. With so many captivating apps and games, it is easy to see how students would have a hard time putting their smartphones and other mobile devices away. Assess Learning and Stay Organized.

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On the Go: Mobile Learning Solutions for IT Teams

EdTech Magazine

Since the shift to virtual learning, K–12 IT leaders have learned to leverage technology for increased flexibility. Technologies such as asset tagging and charging carts help support students and educators, while making organization easier for IT staff. Device portability has proved key to supporting the new learning environment.

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6 eLearning Trends in Custom eLearning Solutions

Most articles on trends discuss mobile, augmented reality, virtual reality, LMS options, apps, and authoring software. The most forward-looking articles make the case for hologram technology that will soon be available. There is no doubt that the technology available at affordable prices will be fascinating in the next 5-10 years.

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Educators See Positive Impact of Mobile Devices in K–12

EdTech Magazine

Educators See Positive Impact of Mobile Devices in K–12. A new report from national education nonprofit Project Tomorrow says adding mobile devices to the classroom provides students with equity, empowerment and a better understanding of complex concepts. Mobile Devices Encourage Further Classroom Equity. eli.zimmerman_9856.

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School Computer Labs: 5 Reasons They Still Matter

ViewSonic Education

Mobile access has changed how we teach, but it hasnt replaced the need for dedicated, high-performance spaces where students can push past the basics. Computer Labs Deliver the Performance Mobile Devices Cant Sure, todays students carry some solid tech, but portability only goes so far. Fair questionsbut heres the catch.

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