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Lenovo LanSchool Air Solves Classroom Management Challenges for Teachers

EdTech Magazine

Back in 2017, Lenovo helped solve that challenge with LanSchool, its powerful classroom management software. In 2017, when I was managing 40 computers across six periods of middle school technology electives, the software immediately proved its worth for…

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ISTE23 Redux—AR/VR Over AI?

eSchool News

Major players like Google, Microsoft Corporation, Meta, Samsung and Lenovo continue to invest major resources into its development. The company was launched at the Bett Show in London in January 2017 and has since been installed in more than 40,000 classrooms worldwide.

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Education Technology Trends for 2017: An Interview With Martin McKay.

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I think 2017 is going to be an exciting year, there’s going to be a lot more cloud based technology than there was before and when classes and content are delivered in the cloud and via browsers, it means kids can access the same experience and content at home as they can in the classroom.

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Labster Raises $21 Million to Bring More Digital Lab Simulations to Classrooms

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In 2017, the company raised $10 million in a Series A led by Balderton. One of its biggest projects to date is an online biology program built with Arizona State University, Lenovo and Google, which debuted in summer 2018. The average cost per student per year is around $50, Bodekaer Jensen said.

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New generation of Chromebooks designed for millions of students and educators

eSchool News

We’re committed to introducing even more options for the teaching needs of schools, so look out for a lineup from Acer, Asus, HP, Dell, and Lenovo and the recently announced Samsung Chromebooks —a powerful option for educators. Chromebooks have been the device of choice because of their simplicity, security, shareability and low cost.

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

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In 2017—the last full year for which it publicly released numbers— Futuresource Consulting estimated that Chromebooks had 58.3 percent of the K-12 mobile computing shipment market in 2017, a percentage that’s been relatively stable for several years. percent in 2017, and has been just north of 20 percent every year since 2015.

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