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Why your young students love e-learning

Neo LMS

Social media channels provide the digital alternative for the “traditional” social life and support communication within online communities non-stop. They turn to other social media sites , like Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr, Yik Yak, or Twitter. E-learning is mobile. Everyone is online now.

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Do mobile devices stunt social-emotional skills?

eSchool News

As more of our lives are consumed with digital technology — social media, texting and smartphones — is it any wonder that our children are growing up with electronic gadgets as companions? And, ownership of smartphonesmobile devices with an internet connection — has tripled in recent years among young people.

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Boosting Digital Literacies for a Purpose

Digital Promise

These skills include the ability to navigate, interpret information, generate information, and communicate online and through mobile devices. UAMEZ’s Tech Team builds capacity for language literacies in their daily ministry, starting with basic skills like how to use a smartphone and how to draft an email or text message.

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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. Today, digital magazines are extensively used to acquire new followers and retain old ones by showcasing your consistent evolution in the content creation industry.

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How to Create a Successful Electronic Book Store?

Kitaboo on EdTech

If your city has a large number of industries, then you can focus on selling corporate training eBooks by collaborating with those local industries. . Create Mobile Apps. eBooks are flexible, and mobile phones are the reason for their flexibility. Get feedback, make improvements, and launch it for everyone. .

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4 Augmented and Virtual Reality Projects That Point to the Future of Education

Edsurge

At NYC Media Lab’s recent Exploring Future Reality conference , long-time educators including Agnieszka Roginska of New York University and Columbia University’s Steven Feiner pointed to emerging media as a way to improve multi-modal learning for students and train computer systems to understand the world around us.

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How Self-Service Technologies Help College Students Find Jobs

EdNews Daily

Leading schools understand that technology and student services go hand-in-hand, as mobile devices are now ubiquitous (a study by Pearson Education indicates that 9 out of 10 college students own a smartphone).