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And I know smartphones do have wonderful learning potential, having had occasional success with them in my own classroom.
Some kids can handle using smartphones in school; for others, the smartphone is almost always a distraction. What's a good policy?
Using smartphones in school classrooms with some specific guidance can assist students with learning, bridging the gap between low-performing and high-performing students, according to a new study.
Students are going to use their cellphones one way or another, and trying to ban them precludes their potential usefulness as PRTs — portable research tools — that can enrich lessons and ...
Other professors may just ignore students using their smartphones, but that doesn’t work either. Students using their smartphones are not present to learn.
Innovative ways to have students use their cell phones for classroom learning.
A 77-year-old who won an award for penmanship offers a compromise: Old folks teach kids how to write in cursive, and kids teach old folks how to use smartphones.
As a millennial who has worked in retail my whole adult life, I’m tired of the excuse that the older generation can’t or won’t use smartphones.