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  2. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    For schools under the Malaysian Ministry of Education, it is a disciplinary offence for students to bring their phones to school as well as to the dormitories of boarding schools. [58] Students are expected to use the school's public phones or borrow a teacher's mobile phone in the case of an emergency. [58]

  3. ISTE Standards - Wikipedia

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    The ISTE Standards, formerly known as the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), are standards for the use of technology in teaching and learning (technology integration). [1] They are published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), a nonprofit membership association for educators focused on educational ...

  4. Should cellphones be banned from classrooms? Students and ...

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    According to the surveyed teachers, there are preexisting cellphone policies in 82% of K-12 schools and districts in the U.S; however, in 30% of the schools with policies, the teachers struggle to ...

  5. Brockton teachers decry rampant cell use for fight videos ...

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    Students use phones to record fights to post on social media. Many teachers told the committee at last week's open forum meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 31, that cell phone use is rampant and students ...

  6. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    Videophones that work on regular phone lines typically use H.324, but the bandwidth is limited by the modem to around 33 kbit/s, limiting the video quality and frame rate. A slightly modified version of H.324 called 3G-324M defined by 3GPP is also used by some cellphones that allow video calls, typically for use only in UMTS networks.

  7. Schools have spent millions on Yondr phone pouches, designed ...

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    How does Yondr work? Yondr, which serves over 1 million students every day in 21 countries, focuses primarily on its neoprene phone pouch. The pouches zip up and are locked and unlocked with a ...

  8. Educators and families are divided on banning phones in ... - AOL

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    The 74 takes a closer look at Yondr, a company that's seen a boom in business driven by school district sales. Educators and families are divided on banning phones in classrooms. Is locking up ...

  9. 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]