Abstract: A British charity, called the School tablet computer, found that nearly 70% of primary and secondary schools have used tablets as part of the teaching process. The survey samples include 671 public, independent/private schools across the UK. There are 68% primary schools
Nearly 70% of primary and secondary schools have used tablets as part of the teaching process, a survey of which includes 671 public, private and private schools across the UK, a study by a British charity, called the School tablet computer, found.
68% of primary schools and 69% of secondary schools use tablet computers in teaching. In the overall sample, nearly 10% of the schools, each with their own tablet computer.
It is worth noting that the most used types of schools are college schools, autonomous schools-funded directly by the central government and not through local authorities. In addition, many teachers have affirmed the positive impact of the tablet computer in education. This is especially true for children who are less than ideal and have little mental learning.
Flat-panel use in British primary and secondary schools is expected to increase by more than one time in 2 years--currently 430,000--and 2016 may be 900,000.
For tablet manufacturers, the education market is important, and the central and local tend to buy hundreds or thousands of devices at once--not to mention the services that go into the school together.
Speaking back to China, it is not inconceivable that with the gradual decline in the cost of manufacturing of large-screen smartphones and tablets and the continued improvement of experience, it will not be impossible to improve education and popularity through technology, which will also open up the technology-enabled behemoth market for entrepreneurs.