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Bouygues, Helen. Addendum: The 2019 NAEP Data on Technology and Achievement Outcomes.
https://reboot-foundation.org/wp-content/uploads/_docs/2019_NAEP_Data_Update_Memo
.pdf.
Common Sense. Children, Teens, and Entertainment Media: The View from the Classroom.
www.commonsensemedia.org/research/children-teens-and-entertainment-media-the-view-f
rom-the-classroom.
Cradler, John, et al. How Does Technology Influence Student Learning? 8th ed., vol. 29,
http://educ116eff11.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/44935610/Article.StudentLearning.pdf
Doubek, James. “Attention, Students: Put Your Laptops Away.” NPR, NPR, 17 Apr. 2016,
www.npr.org/2016/04/17/474525392/attention-students-put-your-laptops-away.
ResearchGate, 2017,
www.researchgate.net/publication/321718609_Laboratory_Learning_Hands-on_versus_Si
mulated_Experiments.
Giraldo-García, Regina, et al. The Interplay of Technology and Critical Thinking Skills in the
21st Century Blended Classroom, vol. 2, no. 3, International Journal of Advanced Research
_Thinking_Skills_in_the_21st_Century_Blended_Classroom.
Purcell, Kristen, et al. The Impact of Digital Tools on Student Writing and How Writing Is
www.pewresearch.org/internet/2013/07/16/the-impact-of-digital-tools-on-student-writing-a
nd-how-writing-is-taught-in-schools.
Richtel, Matt. “Technology Changing How Students Learn, Teachers Say.” The New York
nytimes.com/2012/11/01/education/technology-is-changing-how-students-learn-teachers-sa
y.html.
www2.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTech/effectsstudents.html.
Vegas, Emiliana, et al. How Ed-Tech Can Help Leapfrog Progress in Education. Brookings
www.brookings.edu/research/how-ed-tech-can-help-leapfrog-progress-in-education/.
Wenglinsky, Harold. Using Technology Wisely: the Keys to Success in Schools. Teachers
Differences Across Types of Students and Academic Subject Areas.” The Journal of
Higher Education, vol. 85, no. 5, 31 Oct. 2014, pp. 633–659., doi:10.1353/jhe.2014.0028.