This Fall, school might mean distance learning or a mix of classrooms and virtual, but one thing’s for certain: there will still be homework. Get ahead of whatever changes might happen by setting up a sweet, quiet spot for learning. Make sure students will have the tools they need to adapt and thrive – regardless of obstacles.
When buying a laptop for a student, price, durability and portability are big factors. Features are also key, given that we use our laptops not only for projects, but for entertainment and communication. And then there’s reliability — a computer is no good if it’s not working.
If you’re on the lookout for a homeschool monitor with great picture quality and laptop connectivity, the Dell P2720DC is for you. Perfect for laptop users who need one or more displays, it offers all the flexibility in connectivity you could ask for. The single-cable docking via USB-C makes switching between home and school a breeze.
Your student will definitely want a dependable All-In-One Printer for homework. Print, copy, scan, and fax photos and documents all with a single device. It connects to your home network via Wi-Fi, so you can print directly from your smartphone or tablet using Apple AirPrint.
The Fitbit Ace 2 boasts steps and active minutes tracking to help kids skip, jump, and move their way to a healthier lifestyle. Kids earn virtual badges and fun on-screen celebrations when they reach their goals. It can also help kids get the sleep they need with sleep tracking, bedtime reminders, and silent alarms.
An Apple iPad is still the best tablet you can buy. Add a Smart Keyboard for writing ease and an Apple Pencil to support kids’ creative outlets.
Even though wireless earbuds can basically deliver all of the sonic goodness of a full-size set of headphones, kids can really benefit from a good set of big, comfy headphones. Help them tune out outside sounds and get lost in learning and their favorite tunes.
Logitech offers a solid 1080p webcam at a decent price. It’s perfect for classroom Skype or Zoom calls. After the homework is done, kids can hop back on for gaming with friends.
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Record a song or podcast or clearly talk with your teacher and classmates with this Yeti microphone. It’s adjustable, so you can record from a comfortable position, and it has a 3.5mm headphone jack so you can listen to your voice as you record.
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This lamp is the perfect size for a desk, can produce millions of different colors, and you can sync it up to your Alexa-enabled or Google Assistant-enabled devices, as well as the Philips Hue app, to control it with your voice. The lamp can also be synced with your favorite songs, movies, and video games, adding a whole new dimension to your favorite entertainment.
If you’re going to learn at home, you might as well step it up from the typical school desk chair. This ergonomic chair swivels, rolls, and provides lumbar support to get you through hours of focused learning.
Help students set a schedule and keep track of their weekly assignments on a magnetic wipe board. Get cool magnets to post what is currently inspiring them or to show off all their A+ papers.
Google Assistant’s “Family Bell” feature allows users to set reminders throughout the day for when it is time to start a new class, take a break, or even have recess. You can also access this feature in Assistant settings on your mobile device. Different bells can go off for different users, which makes this feature particularly useful for parents with multiple kids at home.
The Kindle is purpose-built for reading, with a black-and-white glare-free display and weeks of battery life. And no games, ads, or videos means zero distractions. The all-new Kindle Kids Edition comes with a one-year subscription to FreeTime Unlimited,which offers more than 1,000 age-appropriate titles including the complete Harry Potter series.
Wake up gently to start your day right. Then take a good walk around the block before returning to “school.” Glow uses light as an alarm clock — just set a time when you want the light to brighten your room and wake you. It’s kind of like waking up to a nice, calm sunrise.
Since it’s a gift, you might as well go for premium Warby Parker frames. The brand has a number of stylish and well-made frames, and you can customize the lenses to your specifications when you order. There’s even an option for polycarbonate lenses that filter harsh blue light from LED and LCD displays.
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