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Using your computer as a classroom Online nursing program caters to students’ varied schedules and geographic locations Published: March 2, 2012 By Anjum Nayyar ...
Data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress sheds light on the ways 8th grade students use classroom computers in math class. Data is broken down by state.
When it comes to improving education, many have pointed to the importance of technology in the classroom. Using computers is supposed to make students more excited to learn, enable them to absorb ...
Future teachers see educational potential in computer games, study shows. Teacher training should therefore address their potential in the classroom.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development looked at computer use among 15-year-olds across 31 nations and regions, and found that students who used computers more at school had ...
Laptops have replaced pen and paper for many post-secondary students but a Canadian study suggests using computers during lectures could be hurting their grades and lowering their classmates' marks.
By 1983, there was one computer for every 125 students enrolled in public schools. Apple brands dominated, according to the survey, representing about half those computers, followed by Radio Shack ...
But the most important addition to the class was the request that the students try their hand at the cartoon-caption contest—a seemingly fun assignment, but one with serious consequences.
Computers are now commonplace in the classroom, but teaching practices often look similar, as do learning outcomes.
Personal computing devices are entering the K-12 classroom at a dramatically increased rate. Using those computers to support personalized learning is definitely in the cards. However, we urge those ...
When Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died this past week, some of the most heartfelt online tributes came from educators and students. Apple helped pioneer the use of computers in schools back in the ...
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