Raising children to be tech-literate is no longer a lifestyle choice. Computers are now intrinsic to their education. They need the ability to complete homework tasks and do assignment research, and that’s just at home.
At school, teachers are increasingly finding ways to use technology to enhance your child’s learning experience.
Currently, many Australian schools give children access to computers and tablets on school grounds but more schools are moving towards students bringing their own devices to school.
It’s now becoming one of the most important purchases parents will make for their child. They need a device that is affordable, durable, easy to use and most importantly will enhance rather than hinder their education experience. But with all of the different devices to choose from nowadays, this choice can get pretty confusing.
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So here is a handy product guide that will point out some of the key differences across different types of devices.
Notebooks
Notebooks are the most traditional purchase and come in a range of sizes and weights. They are certainly easy to work on but look for a screen between 11 and 14 inches so that your child can fit the device in their bookbag. Also, look for notebooks under 2kg as any heavier type would be a lot of weight to carry around all day!