Half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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In math, students take notes and complete homework on paper, usually a worksheet. This has traditionally worked in math because students need to show their work and thinking. With the advancement of educational technology, technology that supports math is lagging.
If students are provided with a stylus, our students would be able to take digital notes and complete digital worksheets in the same way they would complete these tasks on paper. Additionally, students are able to stay better organized with notes and homework organized in a digital format rather than. Going digital in math also saves paper as I use roughly 122 reams of paper each year! That's 61,200 pieces of paper and about 7 trees each year that could be saved!
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In math, students take notes and complete homework on paper, usually a worksheet. This has traditionally worked in math because students need to show their work and thinking. With the advancement of educational technology, technology that supports math is lagging.
If students are provided with a stylus, our students would be able to take digital notes and complete digital worksheets in the same way they would complete these tasks on paper. Additionally, students are able to stay better organized with notes and homework organized in a digital format rather than. Going digital in math also saves paper as I use roughly 122 reams of paper each year! That's 61,200 pieces of paper and about 7 trees each year that could be saved!