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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.
People are using smartphones now more than ever — but are these tools hurting us more than helping us? According to the Pew Research Center, 91% of Americans own a smartphone.
Portland, Oregon, and South Carolina might not have much in common. But both have taken a crucial step to protect students: banning smartphone use in public schools. After more than a decade of ...
Sure, YouTube and online courses are popular for learning smartphone photography, but what if your best teacher was already in your pocket? These apps don’t just help you sharpen your skills ...
Today’s first day back in school for City public school kids is always a happy one to see friends again and a sad one to be leaving behind summer break, but today’s first day ...
Students in Korea will be banned from using smartphones during class starting in the spring semester under a new law aimed at ...