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educational apps that engage and motivate learners. Plus, teachers are able to track students’ progress.
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The rise of cellphone usage in class starts a battle that educators still face this day. Paired with the use of social media provides distractions in the classroom.
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80% of children under 5 use internet daily in the US in 2011. By 2013 90% of students under the age of 18 have access to mobile technology
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Chromebooks were a way of providing equal access to the internet for all students
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Educators sought to change the narrative and raise awareness for healthy online usage. Cyberbullying was a mandatory topic to discuss.
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An online format that allowed for teachers to upload digital coursework. By October 2015, Google estimated some 10 million students and teachers were using it.
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the availability of design software, 3-D printing, and other offerings made it possible for students to execute more complex projects and ideas.
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the K–12 community could see an increase in online classes, too. Over the internet, students can access educators and curricula that may not be available at area schools, allowing them to experience personalized classes taught by experts in a diverse range of subjects.
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An Augmented Reality Platform that turns paper books into an interactive eBook. In the enhanced version of reality, readers can see, hear and take part in content. Very engaging and interactive.
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30 million students and educators used Chromebooks with 60% of the market share in North America alone (2018).
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To extend classroom learning to the home is a challenging task for the nations and the COVID-19 outbreak put the world in a situation from home learning.
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