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There are so many great advances happening in the edtech world, and there isn’t a district in the US that isn’t grabbing these initiatives with both hands.
There’s pretty much no escaping edtech in the classroom these days. From using the camera on your smartphone to record presentations to full-on Virtual Reality setups, we are all using it to some degree. So the big question is, when it comes to edtech and pedagogy, does the one help or hinder the other?
If you’re already a Mobile Guardian user and want to stop your child logging onto Facebook, then you’re in the right place. Please note that this feature is device-specific and in the case of iOS devices, will only work on supervised iOS devices.
Google wrestled itself into the clear lead when it comes to devices in classrooms across the US in 2017. Studies show that nearly 60% of US schools and districts use Chromebooks in school as part of an ed-tech program.
Mobile devices in UK schools is an emotionally charged subject right now. There are so many opinions (some backed up by research and others enforced by strong feelings) that it can be difficult to know what the right answer is.