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How Digital Learning Benefits Kids

Technology for kids is everywhere. Lap tops, tablets, smart phones, social media apps - even the classroom! Digital learning is as much a part of a student's educational experience today as carrying a backpack. But before you start worrying that your son or daughter will forget how to interact with human beings in light of all of this technology, read what this  blog from Edweek.org has to say about the impact on student learning:   "The shift from print to digital is a profound transition in how human beings learn, it is more significant than the development of the printing press and its benefits are spreading much more quickly. Like the printing press six centuries ago, this transition is transforming formal education and spreading informal learning opportunities." From creating higher levels of engagement to greater opportunities for individualized and personalized learning, the benefits to digital learning are numerous. Savvy teachers and tutors are using technology to help foster a love for learning in their students. They are speaking the same language as their students, and it is paying dividends!   So it should come as no surprise that online tutoring has also gained popularity over the last few years. At Club Z!, for example, online tutoring students can benefit from self-guided practice, quizzes and games designed to reinforce challenging concepts, videos that demonstrate difficult problem-solving techniques, and real-time access to tutors who can help with last minute prep work for things like an upcoming test or project. This has proven particularly effective for students who are studying for college entrance exams like the SAT and ACT. If your student is in need of online tutoring, call Club Z! today at 800-434-2582 to learn more about our available programs.
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