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Mobile learning: The good and the bad

Neo LMS

Everywhere we go, here and there, people always seem to have a mobile device in their hands, be it a smartphone or a tablet. Our mobile devices are online 24/7. Now owning a smartphone is like losing half our lives. It’s almost a sin not to own a mobile device. The future That said, mobile learning has a lot of possibilities.

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How teachers can befriend Blended Learning?

Linways Technologies

Also, users should possess a smartphone, PC, tablet, and basic usability knowledge to start with blended learning. Internet connectivity and user adoption. Ensuring a proper internet connection is the essential factor in running the academic activities smoothly in the learning management system.

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Teaching AP Students Remotely: What Does It Look Like?

EdTechTeacher

This will assist teachers as they adjust to the online assessment changes. A final important development is that the AP online exams will be device agnostic: students can take these exams on a computer, tablet, or a smartphone. Additionally, students can take screenshots of handwritten responses.

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Network Essentials for School Board Members

Education Superhighway

The number of devices like tablets, laptops, and smartphones your network is supporting. While there are other factors that may affect the amount of bandwidth your district needs—cloud-based applications, storage, online assessments, etc.—having

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Inside Tips for Successfully Implementing Online Assessments

edWeb.net

Whether schools are 1:1 or still relying on computer carts, the move to online assessments creates new needs from devices to professional development to data privacy policies. Have an instructional framework centered around curriculum design before talking about assessment. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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Key Questions and Recommendations for Online Assessment

edWeb.net

Even in today’s tech-heavy environment, before moving to online assessments, leadership needs to ask: Should we? During their presentation, “Online Assessment: An Evolving Landscape and New Opportunities,” they discussed the lessons they learned when they made the transition and what they would change if they could.

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Calculating your school district’s bandwidth need: Network Essentials for Superintendents

Education Superhighway

In a school environment, the two main drivers of how much network bandwidth you need are (1) the number of devices like tablets, laptops, and smartphones your network is supporting and (2) how often these devices will be used. To address the first factor, take a tally of the number of devices that will access your network on a regular basis.

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