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Why connected laptops are a pathway to digital liberation

eSchool News

What’s been overlooked is the substantial amount of learning time wasted just to leverage hotspots for learning. Connected laptops are a streamlined solution as the connection is built in, flexible and fitting into the ever-changing education system without the disruption of time. Deliver increased performance.

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Offline Activities with Mobile Devices

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Even without an Internet connection students learn a lot with mobile devices, laptops, and other technologies. Students carry these powerful learning tools in their pockets and can capture the learning all around them. Get your copy of The 30 Goals for Teachers or Learning to Go. Activities.

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Old, Slow Laptops Are Sabotaging College Student Success

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But pandemic-era facilities shutdowns foreclosed that option, leaving students to make do as best they could with old desktop computers, affordable-but-low-powered laptops or even cellphones. The more mobile the better, so you can take it where you need it and it can connect to Wi-Fi,” she says.

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Speak Up 2020: A look at digital learning and transformation

eSchool News

For the last seven months of 2020, school districts have gone through extreme changes regarding how learning is happening in pandemic-induced hybrid and digital learning environments. Digital learning during the pandemic. Related content: Keeping COVID innovations even after the pandemic passes.

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How 5G connectivity supports K-12 innovation—now, and in the future

eSchool News

At ISTELive 23, Dr. Kiesha King, senior education administrator for T-Mobile and a former educator, sat down with educators in districts partnering with T-Mobile to examine how 5G connectivity is working in schools and districts across the nation. I always say we live in the age of the connected students.

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Reaching edtech harmony in your classroom

eSchool News

Educators, learners, instructional technology coaches, and IT/edtech staff are grappling with the complexities of managing an ever-expanding arsenal of disconnected digital tools. For example, smart board tools such as text to speech, translation, or word prediction can help students overcome language barriers and unique challenges.

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Why Hidden Artificial Intelligence Features Make Such an Impact in Education

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The school is not only getting advanced devices powered by our latest processor technology and access to connectivity—many of these schools don't even have WiFi available—but also introduced to curriculum teacher training and assessment elements to model the embracing of digital learning that can occur. No prototype.

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