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Pearson Mobile | August 31, Pearson Mobile A Part of Multiple-Device Learning Print Programs Smartboards PC/Mac Tablets iPod Touch

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Teachers Mobile learning enables teachers to be more effective and efficient in preparing for class, teaching, and assessment. With a mobile device, teachers can personalize and differentiate instruction in the classroom and track student performance.

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Teachers Today eText Teacher’s Editions iLit OLE Dash Teacher Compass PD PowerTeacher Mobile

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Students Mobile technology enables personalized, engaging, 1:1 learning for students that extends beyond the classroom and allows for collaboration among students and between students and teachers. Mobile learning prepares students for life in a digital world.

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Students Today eText for iPad iBooks editions iLit OLE Vocabulary apps Test prep apps Game apps PowerSchool for Students

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Parents Learning doesn’t end when students leave school. Parents can help student students get extra practice on their iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch matched to what they’re learning in class with a quick trip to the app store. Children will develop the technology skills needed for success in the 21st century.

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Parents Today iBooks editions Vocabulary apps Test Prep apps PowerSchool for Parents

Pearson Mobile | August 31, Mobile Learning Administrators Mobile devices are a tool for data tracking, professional development, and classroom observation. Teacher Compass PowerSchool