Why print resources can still play a valuable role in today’s high-tech classrooms. Every year, educational technology companies introduce new platforms, devices, and apps, all of which bring exciting ...
The massive shift in school districts from print to digital content is widely viewed in education technology circles as inevitable—and highly desirable. In many school systems, however, the reality is ...
Studies have proved that the brain reads in a different way whether it is from a page or digital screen. Print reading encourages a slower, more deliberate pace, which supports deeper comprehension..
A new MSU study shows that simple, hands-on activities, such as writing letters and pointing out words in daily life, are the most effective way to build early reading skills. Both children with and ...
As technology advances, the debate over whether books or computers are better learning tools will only intensify. The real issue is not education but poverty and accessibility to education. The ...
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