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  2. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana passed a law that will take effect in the 2024–2025 academic year, prohibiting the use and possession of cell phones on school property throughout the school day. If students bring phones to school, they must be turned off and stored away. Exceptions are allowed for students who need accommodations for learning purposes. [95]

  3. Computers in the classroom - Wikipedia

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    For example, "Teaching with Technology" is an annual survey that asks teachers about technology in the classroom. Survey findings found it was found that 38.37% of teachers said that technology has had an extremely positive impact on education and 36.63% said that technology has mostly had a positive impact on education. [17]

  4. Education and technology - Wikipedia

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    An example of the application of innovative technology in education is the implementation of an AI-based tutoring system at an entry-level IT school in Pensacola by the U.S. Navy. This system incorporates a human tutor who closely monitors the progress of the students and provides individual assessments.

  5. 8 gadgets to help make distance learning easier for students ...

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    When you hear the words "back to school," you most likely picture things like textbooks, classrooms, and school buses. With some schools remaining closed for the remainder of the year, most ...

  6. Educational technology - Wikipedia

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    Studies completed in "computer intensive" settings found increases in student-centric, cooperative, and higher-order learning, writing skills, problem-solving, and using technology. [212] In addition, attitudes toward technology as a learning tool by parents, students, and teachers are also improved.

  7. Technology integration - Wikipedia

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    Technology integration is defined as the use of technology to enhance and support the educational environment. Technology integration in the classroom can also support classroom instruction by creating opportunities for students to complete assignments on the computer rather than with normal pencil and paper. [1]

  8. M-learning - Wikipedia

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    M-learning, or mobile learning, is a form of distance education or technology enhanced active learning where learners use portable devices such as mobile phones to learn anywhere and anytime. The portability that mobile devices provide allows for learning anywhere, hence the term "mobile" in "mobile learning."

  9. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Students who used screens for more than two hours a day are twice as likely to not turn in homework on a regular basis. [37] It is yet to be proven that screen time can significantly enhance academic performance, but it is known that increased use in screen time distracts students from focusing on class assignments. A child using a tablet