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6 Benefits of Immersive Learning with the Metaverse

ViewSonic Education

What’s more, the metaverse itself can be accessed using a variety of devices. However, true immersion is not guaranteed, and issues, such as accessibility, are always important to consider. However, making this kind of immersion accessible for everyone, regardless of their circumstances, is a major barrier that must be overcome.

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The Education of an Android Teacher

Edsurge

When you meet an android, it’s important to follow etiquette. I'm the world's first android teaching assistant. As I ask Maria Bot questions, Barry taps a button on his smartphone to cue her to listen. Maria Bot can only access a pre-approved sliver of the Internet. Educating an android happens one conversation at a time.

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Unlock Your Second Brain: A Guide to Choosing the Best Digital Notetaking App

The CoolCatTeacher

It needs to be accessible to you on your computer, on your phone, on any device you use. I do think that digital notes do help us because we can have them in our pocket available 24/7 when we have our smartphone with us. Personally, I do all my tasks and to do list because it's so easy to lose access to where those tasks are.

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Celly Launches New Service and Android App for Building Mobile Social Networks

Educational Technology Guy

It is free to use (standard text messaging rates apply though) and anyone with a mobile phone or access to the web can use it. The new service allows users to build instant mobile social networks, called "cells" using text messages, QR Codes, email, web or the new Android App. Today, Celly is announcing a new service. Check it out.

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Hour of Code: How Students Can Build Their Own Apps

Ask a Tech Teacher

Websites like Code.org have a great approach to making coding accessible to all kids but still, too few students think they are smart enough to do these jobs. Wouldn’t you love to experiment with 5G on your smartphone or play with Samsung’s foldable phone? Teachers can access a curriculum and resources for teaching.

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5 Home and Smart Phone Filtering Options for Parents

The CoolCatTeacher

Children with smartphones have unfiltered access to the Internet unless their parents make a decision to filter. Why Do Students Need Protection on their SmartPhones? We may install things on their Chromebooks, but when they are on their phones, they are getting unfiltered access to the internet. 1 is Circle.

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QuickOffice mobile office app launches new help site

Educational Technology Guy

It is available for Android, iOS, Symbian and webOS, with HD versions for Tablets. for smartphone, $19.99 There are deals and specials at different times, and the Amazon App Store for Android has offered it as a free download in the past. for tablet). It also allows viewing of PDF files.

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