While moderate use of computer devices can have academic benefits, especially when they are used at home, intensive use is often correlated with diminishing performance, writes Michael R. Bloomberg.
Schools put limits on students using cellphones. Tablets might be next. The use of tablets and other classroom tech exploded during the pandemic. Teachers and families now question how much time kids ...
Regardless of where you're at in your studies, a great tablet can be a major asset to your learning and note-taking (and can even provide a little entertainment on the side). But with so many options ...
Cathy Ahrens, who teachers Honors American History and AP Government at Bettendorf High School, has been participating in a pilot program using Android tablet technology in her classroom, according to ...
Legislation filed Wednesday would bar North Carolina public school students from using cellphones at schools during instructional time. Senate Bill 55 requires school boards and charter schools to ...
College is chaotic. Between lectures, deadlines, and questionable dining hall coffee, having the right tools can feel like survival gear. That’s why so many students (including those who work with ...
Tablets under 20,000 for school children offer a practical balance of performance, portability, and affordability. They ...
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Steppingstones of Technology Innovation for Students with Disabilities, Phase I ...
Tablet computers are used for countless reasons. They can be portable entertainment centers for everything from movies to books. They can be cheaper than laptops for college students. Even ...
Note-taking has advanced dramatically, and digital notebook 2025 devices now bridge the gap between traditional handwriting and modern cloud-connected tools. These e-ink tablets offer a paper-like ...