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6 Signs It’s Time For Your School’s Devices To Get a Check-Up

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As digital learning continues to play an increasingly important role in the modern classroom, school-issued devices like laptops, Chromebooks, and iPads have become essential tools for students and teachers alike. Whether within a high school setting or an elementary school classroom, it’s important to keep school devices in good working order to ensure that they continue to support positive learning experiences for learners on an ongoing basis. Here are six signs it might just be time for your school’s devices to get a check-up:

Connectivity Issues 

Connectivity issues can be a major hindrance to digital learning. If your school devices are experiencing unreliable Wi-Fi connections or slow internet access, it could be a sign that there are larger issues going on. Poor connectivity can make it difficult for students to access online resources and complete assignments, which can negatively impact both remote learning and in-person learning outcomes.

Slow Performance

If your school devices are slow to start up, load different programs, or respond to commands, it could be a sign that they need maintenance. Over time, devices can become bogged down with software updates, large files, and other digital clutter that can slow down their performance. Slow devices can be frustrating for both students and teachers, and can lead to lost time and decreased productivity in the classroom.

Crashing and Freezing

Frequent crashing and freezing can also be a sign that your student devices need some TLC. These issues can be caused by hardware or software problems, and can lead to lost work and decreased productivity. If your school devices are crashing or freezing frequently, it’s important to have them looked at by a professional.

Outdated Hardware or Software 

If your school devices are running outdated hardware or software, it may be time to upgrade or replace the memory components in them. Outdated devices can be slow, incompatible with new programs, and may not receive important security updates. Upgrading or replacing devices can be expensive, but it can also be a worthwhile investment in the long run.

Poor Battery Life

Poor battery life can be especially problematic in classrooms where students may not have access to power outlets. If your school devices’ battery life has significantly decreased, it may be time to replace the battery or have the device closely looked at. Poor battery life can also be a sign that a device is reaching the end of its lifespan.                                                                              

Device Management Issues 

Finally, if your school district is having difficulty managing its school devices, it may be time to reevaluate your device management partnerships and overall strategy. Device management issues can include problems with software updates, security, and user access. A well-managed device program can help to ensure that school devices are being used effectively and securely day in and day out.

From laptops to Chromebooks and mobile devices to iPads, your school’s learning devices are absolutely essential tools for your school’s learners. If your school is experiencing any of the above issues, it’s likely time for your school’s devices to get scheduled for a routine check-up. Reach out to the iResQ team today to learn about our approach to tech support, device repair, maintenance, and more. By finding a partner to help you proactively address common issues, you can help to ensure that your school’s devices continue to support a positive student learning environment now and in the future.

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