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Opinion: In NYC District, Technology Works With Pencil and Paper To Help Kids Learn Math
A New York City public school district is integrating technology with traditional paper-based methods to enhance math learning, using a tool called Atlas developed by an education technology company. The approach allows teachers to monitor student progress in real time through a dashboard, reducing grading burdens and enabling targeted support.
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