School districts everywhere are looking for cost-effective solutions to improve learning outcomes in both blended learning and flipped classroom environments. One option is better classroom access to printing.
Schools may commit any number of things to print, from attendance sheets to exercise books to term papers. For the student, the ultimate goals of reading printed media are literacy and comprehension and the ability to derive meaning. Printed materials are well suited to support these core skills, encouraging present and future generations to become lifelong learners.
However, for the school district, printing without a sound strategy can result in significant budgetary waste, cybersecurity risks, and technical headaches, to name but a few liabilities.
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