Amelia F. Barnum ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Winthrop House. Students answer emails and play minesweeper. An unintelligible stream of sound flows from a figure in the front of the room.
On this episode, we’ll be talking to Richard Smith, 4th Grade Teacher, CAI Learning Academy and Dr. Katie Kindt, DO, Pediatrician LVHN, about how our kids access screens, what their exposure to ...
Committee co-chair Ilana Yergin-Doniger said it can be challenging for parents, administrators and staff to know how much screen time students are getting, because it varies from classroom to ...
Kansas schools are starting to rethink the value of computers and other tech devices in the classroom, especially for elementary school students. Concerned about whether Kansas youngsters get too much ...
In the Bluegrass State, lawmakers are considering a bill that restricts certain ed-tech tools due to privacy concerns and limits classroom screen time in public schools regardless of educational ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese authorities have announced measures to improve the mental health of primary and secondary school ...
Modern technological advancements can make education noticeably more exciting and entertaining, but accompanied by all its benefits, uncontrolled use of technology in schools can divert students’ ...
NORTH CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 21, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Squirrels LLC today launched Reflector Teacher, a new screen-mirroring application built on the Reflector technology that’s used in more than ...
Autho­rities announced measures to improve the mental health of primary and secondary school students by reducing academic pressure, cutting screen time and mandating two hours of physical exercise ...
A healthcare professional says the Screen and Stay initiative for Connecticut schools will help keep more kids in the classroom without adding much additional risk. "Maintaining in-person educational ...