Schools across the U.S. are starting to rethink the abundance of digital devices in classrooms. After pouring billions of dollars into laptops, tablets and learning apps, a growing number of schools say it is time to scale back.
The biggest issues this article points out seem like failures of the IT department/teachers (or those telling the teachers how to teach).
It’s not hard to block a kid from running minecraft, and relying on duolingo to teach your kids is just idiotic. Why send them to school in the first place if they could just as easily do duolingo at home? Only let the kids have their devices out when it’s necessary for the assignment, and have them put them away when it’s not.
The biggest issues this article points out seem like failures of the IT department/teachers (or those telling the teachers how to teach).
It’s not hard to block a kid from running minecraft, and relying on duolingo to teach your kids is just idiotic. Why send them to school in the first place if they could just as easily do duolingo at home? Only let the kids have their devices out when it’s necessary for the assignment, and have them put them away when it’s not.