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A slow device can seriously slow down the homework process. (Photo: Getty) Many kids and teens rely on computers to complete their homework, as well as play games and in some cases, use social media.
There is no question that the future of our kid’s educations are closely tied up with technology. More and more computers and tablets are becoming a part of the classroom. The Tanoshi Android computer ...
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When the coronavirus pandemic hit this spring and distance learning took over, the importance of computers for students became clear. But not every student has the access or means to acquire a ...
Sometimes hobbies grow to become much more than hobbies. Some children who are in the school play in fifth grade may decide to study drama in college. After college they may return to their ...
As kids get older, having a designated study space can set the tone for a productive school year. Yet these days, kids don’t just need space for their textbooks and notes—they’ll also need room for ...
JUSTIN SYMINGTON THINKS ONE-TO-ONE computing works. But that wasn’t always the case. At first, having every child with a computer at his or her desk took some getting used to, but Symington, who ...
If I let them, my kids would live on the computer. I don’t think it’s a good place to live. Every computer must have a monitor — a really, really good one. Otherwise, the computer is useless. What ...
Debate is raging over whether computers and Internet access are harmful or beneficial to children's education, with two surveys providing contradictory results. Telstra BigPond yesterday published a ...
Computer 4 Kids celebrated its new location in downtown Billings Tuesday by giving away more than 25 refurbished computers to kids who can’t afford them. “This will be exceedingly helpful,’’ said ...