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Posted on 03/04/201531/03/2015 by Rafael Scapin

Do mobile devices in the classroom really improve learning outcomes?

What do these mobile devices really add, though? Is there more to this tech trend than just grabbing the attention of students? Is mobile technology boosting classroom instruction, or is it all just a flashy way to accomplish the same things as analog instruction?

http://theconversation.com/do-mobile-devices-in-the-classroom-really-improve-learning-outcomes-38740?

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