A recent study reveals that allowing students brief, scheduled periods to use their phones during lectures may actually reduce overall usage and even lead to higher grades.
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Russia fines Google and Discord for failing to comply with the state mandate to remove content deemed illegal.
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In a world of unreliable and disappointing smartphones, TECNO introduces Spark 30C–your trusted partner in quality and durability. Save the date–October 8th is when the new SPARK 30C launches with the ...
PupilSense uses eye measurements to detect depression with 76% accuracy. FacePsy analyzes facial expressions and head movements to detect mood changes. These AI tools run in the background, offering a ...
Apple's regular-sized iPhone "Pro" model got a pretty nice upgrade this year. Both of the Pro models are now larger, sporting ...
Two Reno parents, both of whom are also teachers, shared their perspectives on the pros and cons of cell phones in schools. Both acknowledged that phones can be distracting, and both want to see ...