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Digital Magazines 101: Types & Content Creation Secrets

Kitaboo on EdTech

Digital magazines utilize modern-day advancements by incorporating dynamic elements such as animations and interactive links, which enhance their informativeness and visual appeal. In this post, we’ll discuss the various types of digital magazines and provide insider secrets for creating compelling content. Let’s dive in!

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K–12 Schools Seek to Connect 12 Million Students Without Home Broadband Access

EdTech Magazine

As part of the shift to remote learning in 2020, many schools provided devices such as laptops and tablets to students for the purpose of attending school via the internet. Without it, these K–12 students can’t connect to remote classes…

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Wi-Fi 6 Access Points Expand Connectivity in K–12 Districts

EdTech Magazine

Learning during the pandemic benefited from what many schools had already started to build: Wi-Fi-enabled environments with top-notch connectivity that could support all users, from students working in the classroom to physical education teachers out on the field.

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Summer Reading Online

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Once you find a book, you access a scanned version (if available, say from Project Gutenberg) or purchase it at a linked bookstore. Access this catalog via the website. Access this collection via the website. Books are read on the website or a tablet. Some books are available in multiple languages and some are audio.

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Digital Equity: How Far Have We Come?

EdTech Magazine

For IT staff and administrators, the work of ensuring all students have equal access to the internet , and to technology that is now standard for modern classrooms, is complex. . First, they lead the effort to distribute digital devices such as notebooks and tablets. Thu, 10/24/2019 - 10:55. by Wylie Wong.

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5 Answers to Questions About the Chip Supply Shortage

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When schools went remote in 2020, the demand for laptops and tablets skyrocketed. Read on to learn five reasons this situation persists. Click the banner to access exclusive educational tech content when you register as an Insider. Why Does the Chip Shortage Matter? In addition, it helped fuel July’s 8.5 percent U.S.

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Is a Backpack the Key to Closing the Homework Gap?

EdTech Magazine

Millions of students lack the ability to access the internet from home — a problem compounded by increasing expectations from educators that students do so to complete homework and research. . Fourteen percent of children ages 3 to 18 lack home internet access , according to National Center for Education Statistics data.

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