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Keeping Students on Track: How Teachers Can Ensure Appropriate Use of Headsets

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  Headsets have become indispensable tools in today’s classrooms, enhancing learning by enabling focused audio experiences during lessons, assignments, and testing. However, like any technology, they can also become a source of distraction if not used properly. With a few practical strategies, teachers can ensure that headphones and headsets for school classrooms support learning without ….  Read More

Keep Distance Learning Headsets Functioning All Year Long With These 3 Tips

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Back at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, when you bought your child a distance learning headset to help with the transition to remote school, you probably never imagined that they would need to use them for just about the entire 2020-2021 school year! Then when schools finally re-opened their doors, you were happy to ….  Read More