McGraw Hill, T-Mobile Partnership Pairs Digital Learning Tools with 5G-Enabled Tablets
In an effort to help schools bridge the digital divide, McGraw Hill and T-Mobile have teamed up to provide an integrated solution that combine's the former's digital learning tools with 5G-enabled devices powered by T-Mobile's 5G network.
The tablets can be preloaded with McGraw Hill's ALEKS adaptive math learning solution, Achieve3000 Literacy platform, and Actively Learn programs, which use learning data to identify skill gaps and provide personalized pathways to move students toward grade-level proficiency. The devices not only provide 5G connectivity to individual students, but also provide a hotspot feature that can connect several more devices in a home, delivering reliable internet access for parents, caregivers, and siblings, according to a news announcement. Families can also monitor student progress, assignments, and feedback in real time, as well as communicate directly with teachers through secure messaging tools, the companies said.
"Together, we're helping school districts ensure every student has the tools, support and engagement needed so learning doesn't stop when the school day ends," commented Sean Ryan, president of McGraw Hill's School Group. "By making sure families are fully connected and students have access to engaging, personalized learning solutions, this collaboration empowers parents, caregivers and educators to work together to keep every student on track and thriving."
"By combining McGraw Hill's digital learning solutions — including AI-powered tools — with 5G-enabled devices on America's largest 5G network, we're giving districts a seamless way to extend learning beyond the classroom," said David Bezzant, vice president of sales, T-Mobile for Government, in a statement. "Together, we're helping close the digital divide by ensuring students have reliable access, educators gain actionable insight, and parents stay connected to their child's progress at home."
McGraw Hill and T-Mobile said they will work closely with districts on implementation, including providing parent workshops, professional development for educators, and device and connectivity support. For more information, visit the McGraw Hill site.
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