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Students and teachers started to use iPad to help with learning. The reason is kids love technology and they seem to always learn a lot from them. School started to use iPad for learning and started to a lot of improvement in the kids academics. students start to focus more when it came to learning this way. -
The first sale for Chromebook were sold by (Acer inc.) and (Samsung). These Chromebook were launched a Samsung Chromebook meant for the Indian market specifically. Chromebooks also can run Android apps and others that do not need Internet connection. -
edX was found in 2012 by MIT and Harvard it is a online learning platform that can be used globally it is also free to use. it was created to expand online learning and it was launched with $60 million initial funding from 2 universities. edX also helps with research as well. -
World Education Games is a global online event for all schools and students around the world, it is held by 3PLearning and sponsored by Microsoft. they are held all over the world and the most recent event was in October, 2015. -
When Chromebook did this a article written by Anthony Wing Kosner, and it talks about to date, in 2014, Chromebooks are the most sought-after new devices shipped to American classrooms, overtaking iPads. It is a huge win for Google in a market long dominated by Apple and Microsoft. This was a huge win for google. -
When it comes to educational technology, few tools have made as big a difference as Google Classroom. Since its launch in 2014, this free, web based platform has completely changed how teachers manage their classrooms making it easier to create, share, and grade assignments. It's helped simplify learning for millions of students around the world. -
Expeditions is a virtual reality app that allows students to take field trips without ever leaving the classroom. With just a phone and a VR headset, students can explore places like ancient ruins, the ocean floor, outer space, or famous landmarks around the world. It's designed to give kids the chance to see and experience things they might never be able to in person because of cost, distance, or other limitations. -
Instead of simply reading about scientific concepts in a book or watching a video, students have the chance to apply their knowledge through hands-on activities, experiments, and problem-solving challenges. They get to think like scientists, ask big questions, test out ideas, and see the results of their efforts in real time. -
Today, nearly every student, from little kids in kindergarten to high schoolers, has their own mobile device. This creates exciting new opportunities for learning because technology allows students to explore and complete school projects from anywhere, not just in the classroom. Interactive whiteboards can be expensive, but mobile learning offers a more affordable and flexible way for students and teachers to connect. -
Google Docs can help with teaching in writing k-12. Google Docs enhances writing instruction in several ways: (1) it allows for instructor and peer feedback on both overall and specific writing issues, (2) it facilitates peer editing and drafting at both levels, and (3) it encourages peer responses to feedback. students had positive opinions about how Google Docs supported teaching practices in writing.