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Posted on 15/05/201512/05/2015 by Rafael Scapin

New McGraw-Hill Education Research Finds More than 80 Percent of Students Use Mobile Technology to Study

 

Company’s second annual report on digital study trends in higher education finds that college students’ use of mobile use for studying has jumped 40 percent since 2013.

http://www.mheducation.com/about/news-room/report-new-mcgraw-hill-education-research-finds-more-80-percent-students-use-mobile

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