Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI
Educators say shared devices and hands-on lessons help students focus, while a U.S. Surgeon General report links heavy screen time to poorer outcomes.
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Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI
(OSV News) — During the coronavirus pandemic, laptops allowed Holy Family School in Dale City, Virginia, to continue educating children even when distance or illness got in the way. But as the years went by, the educators began to see the drawbacks of the 1:1 device program. “Kids would gravitate toward using the Chromebook more as a tool for entertainment and distraction than for work,” said Jay Jesse, assistant principal. Last year, the paroch…
Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI - The Leaven Catholic Newspaper
During the coronavirus pandemic, laptops allowed Holy Family School in Dale City, Virginia, to continue educating children even when distance or illness got in the way. The post Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI appeared first on The Leaven Catholic Newspaper.
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