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Why Talking About 'Screen Time' is the Wrong Conversation

Edsurge

That can leave parents and educators feeling a sense of anxiety about technology and kids, even as more schools use iPads and Chromebooks and other tech in classrooms. We both worked together 20 years ago or so as reporters at The Chronicle of Higher Education, back when we were both just starting our careers.

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3 things schools must know about the rising “phigital” student

eSchool News

A major generational clash is underway, says a foremost expert, and it’s affecting all industries, including education. So what does that mean for educators? And more schools are incorporating mobile tablets and smartphones into their curriculum [read about the staggering growth of Chromebook implementation here ].

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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

Today’s educators are looking to Chromebooks , smartphones and maker spaces to enhance their teaching. As digital natives, today’s students have grown up with technology integrated into every aspect of their lives, and education is no exception. The days of overhead projectors and chalkboards are behind us.

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