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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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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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Finding the Best Gaming Monitor for Your Handheld Gaming Device

ViewSonic Education

Mobile gaming is booming, mixing convenience with serious performance. When pairing your smartphone or tablet with a monitor, portability and ease of use are key. If your mobile device supports DisplayPort Alt mode via USB-C—like the latest iPhones or Samsung Galaxy smartphones —hooking it up to a USB-C gaming monitor is a breeze.

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Tools to Help Become a Tech Savvy Educator

A Principal's Reflections

Google Calendar : Create multiple calendars in order to easily share events with staff and sync to your mobile phones built-in calendar. Subscribe to websites via RSS feeds, customize to your learning needs/goals, create you own unique educational current events library, and share websites quickly with your staff. Learn more here.

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5 Practical applications of IoT in the classroom

Neo LMS

Also, teachers can build an edtech digital ecosystem similar to those on smartphones to design a creative learning experience. Standalone VR headsets don’t require additional mobile devices and offer a fully immersive VR experience. Teachers can screen capture students’ work and give instant feedback. VR headsets.

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How to Keep Learning Fresh Over the Summer

Ask a Tech Teacher

Kids will love having a valid reason to use Mom’s smartphone camera. Make an audio recording of your thoughts (using a mobile app like Audio Memo ). This doesn’t require a library. These aren’t print–these are digital, on an iPad, a desktop, or a mobile device.

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Technology in the Classroom: The Complete Guide

ViewSonic Education

Then see some common modern additions to the classroom ranging from computers to smartphones. Smartphones. Smartphones are often overlooked as EdTech because they are so often the cause of distractions, but they are a valuable learning tool. . Take a brief look at the history of technology’s uneasy relationship with education.