Learning from Home - Tools & Solutions for Students

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THE LEARNING SPACE

THE BASICS

Background Noise

Pets, siblings and more can distract students, especially as their audio processing skills continue to develop into their teens.

STUDENT WELLNESS

Long hours of sitting in the wrong position can put strain on students' necks, shoulders, wrists, and eyes - and can drain their energy and focus.

MOTOR SKILLS

Fine motor skills continue to develop into the teens, making it essential for students to have tools that help them work easily at every stage.

THE SOLUTIONS

A boy wearing a headset.

CUT THE NOISE

Kids’ audio processing skills don’t fully develop until the age of 15, so adequate audio is a critical piece of their learning experience. For optimal learning, keeping spaces quiet allows for better concentration.

A high-quality headset can ensure that kids can hear their teacher properly.


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A boy sitting at a desk and looking at his laptop.

SUPPORT HEALTH & STAMINA

Long hours of learning opens the door to pain and discomfort when students don't have the right physical setup. Fortunately, it's easy to help students maintain a healthy posture that not only protects their physical well-being but also encourages better focus and stamina to remain engaged in learning. 

Adding an external keyboard and mouse allows students to raise their Chromebooks or laptops to eye height and to sit at least 20" back from the screen. 

A standalone webcam provides a clear view of students with the screen moved to a healthy distance from them.


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Three Girls using Crayon for Studies

CATER TO INDIVIDUAL MOTOR SKILLS

Students' motor skills may develop up to the age of 14. In addition, students may need to work differently based on the academic material they're working on. Giving students options can make a world of difference in their ability to work effectively and feel confident in their learning.

A mouse may enable students to have more control and precision when scrolling long web pages or navigating detailed apps.

Styluses—Crayon or Logitech Pen—allow students to write naturally and show their work, computations, and thinking on their iPads as they would with a paper and pencil.


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A male student learning at home with a laptop and tablet and smiling.

GO BEYOND THE BASICS

THE OPPORTUNITIES

Unlocking Creativity

Outfitting students' devices with the right tools can make learning even more engaging and even fun, unlocking a world of creative potential that's good for the brain and the soul.

FOCUS ATTENTION

Helping students focus on the learning, not their tech tools, goes a long way to setting them up for success - in school and beyond.

THE SOLUTIONS

Tutor with a rugged folio teaching two girls

Creative Tools. Creative Minds.

No two students are exactly alike and they deserve the tools that fit their individual needs and keep up with their big, creative minds so they can express themselves naturally, learn better and connect with their peers and the world around them. 

Rugged Combo 3 and Rugged Combo 3 Touch let students position their iPad in a variety of ways based on the task at hand.

With Crayon or Logitech Pen, students can draw, write notes, practice handwriting, and more in a completely intuitive way.

Standalone mics can help students hear and be heard - and may just inspire the a future streaming star.

Gaming gear stimulates creative problem solving and brings students together while socializing and having fun.



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Two hands with a mouse, keyboard and rugged folio.

UNLEASH CONFIDENCE

Students may lose confidence when they can't get their tech tools to work easily as they may view the struggle as a reflection on them. Set them for success with the right tools that let them learn and work with ease, building confidence and knowledge at the same time. 

Giving students the choice to use a mouse, a stylus—Crayon or Logitech Pen—or a trackpad can let them work their way.

Adding an external keyboard opens up new ways for students to set up their work area, including raising a screen to a more comfortable height.



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Girl using Gaming headset

The Power of Connection

THE OPPORTUNITIES

HUMAN CONNECTION

Body language, eye contact, and nonverbal cues help students connect with teachers and peers, building relationships and improving engagement.

PLAY WITH PURPOSE

Gaming boosts social and emotional learning, encourages collaboration, and creates a sense of belonging important for students' overall well-being.

THE POWER OF SOUND

Ensuring students hear and are heard clearly is essential to building confidence, self-esteem, and interpersonal connections.

THE SOLUTIONS

Girl having drinks and learning using wired headset

LIFELIKE INTERACTION

It's no secret - students learn better when they're fully engaged. Body language, eye contact and nonverbal cues are key, making high-quality audio and video a must. 

A standalone webcam not only provides great image quality but allows students to move the camera as they need. They can even position it on a tripod or move it to show work close up.

A headset with built-in mic drowns out distractions - like siblings and pets. Being heard clearly by teachers and peers helps students form connections and develop confidence.



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A male student wearing a headset, holding a mouse and speaking into a microphone.

LEARN TOGETHER. PLAY TOGETHER.

Peer learning  happens in all forms, in all places. The world of gaming gives students opportunities to build emotional intelligence and collaboration skills. Plus, it's fun for students to connect with each other. 

A complete gaming kit gives students a valuable social outlet with the change to enjoy STEAM subjects and develop essential problem-solving skills good for everyday life.



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