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What Brings Gen Z to the Library?

Edsurge

Ninety-two percent check social media daily. But they still like print, and they still like to go to the library, according to a survey of Gen Z and Millennial public library use and media consumption released by the American Library Association last fall. They might be coming in for coffee.

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5 Benefits of Technology in the Classroom

ViewSonic Education

In a fairly short time, amazing innovations like iPads, laptops, and smartphones have opened up a new world of information for students of all ages. Outside the classroom, students love to share their experiences on social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. Take a look at our complete guide here.

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Online Magazine Mastery: Create with the Best Tools

Kitaboo on EdTech

They are electronic versions of traditional print magazines specifically designed for viewing on digital devices like tablets and smartphones. Look for the types of queries your customers often have and review the performance of your brand on social media based on user engagement and comments.

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How a school LMS goes beyond surface learning for students

Neo LMS

It means that a student can only move to a new learning chapter only after proving that he/she understood the concepts taught so far — whether we’re talking about a quiz, an essay, or other form of assessment. This is easier than ever, they are just a smartphone away. The right feedback will go a long way. Closing thoughts.

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Smartphones-in-School, Brain Mush, Teaching Deep Reading…and Apples & Bicycles!

EdNews Daily

Audiobooks, social media and smartphone newsfeeds are what Americans are doing. On smartphones. It’s considered by pundits that the shift in access via smartphones has caused a mutation in content consumption away from only books and long-form reading. The Smartphone Take-over. consumers have a smartphone.

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Are You Ready for Generation Z

The Game Agency

They’ve had their entire lives documented; they were practically born with smartphones in their hands. Make sure you have a great website and active social media to attract talent. Gen Z is unique in that they are the first generation who has never known a world without the internet. How do you engage them and retain them?

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What Can Be Gained When We Lose Our Connection With Technology

Reading By Example

“Learn anytime, anywhere” is proudly proclaimed when educators effuse all the benefits of learning via online courses and through social media such as Twitter. What didn’t make the cut: My laptop, my smartphone, and anything school-related. Like a drug, my wife’s smartphone was the provider.