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| In the 21 century, things like technology such as smartphones, smartwatches, and other tracking electronics became serious discussions for violating students' privacy and civil rights. Because of the new intuitive technology that drives us every day, we only focus on moving forward or implement new ideas to protect ourselves or our loved ones. These days, even our WIFI signal is trackable with more precision than ever before. In other words, our smartphones now utilize such technology to track our daily activities. For example, an institution that uses a global positioning framework is described as gathering the entire school populace in classes as per the general accomplishment of understudies, which is characterized as below average, ordinary, or better than expected. Finally, understudies with a similar scholastic accomplishment are set in a similar class. In the United States, the following has been a typical tutoring practice for longer than a century. Every student should be digitally tracked so that we can analyze more behavior data, including tracking patterns and making our lives even safer. Without proper behavior school data, institutions struggle to keep the student in a class from being skipped. As a teacher, seeing your class in a half-packed as other students skipped your class makes it incredibly hard to teach. Many students know that skipping a class can undoubtedly impact their grades, including knowledge availability. Besides skipping a class, students also adding extra work on top of the current homework. Because of that, a student can be frustrated with the homework and impact their mental health. With that in mind, students are also dropping their school because of their absence. To make a difference for student success, schools must collect behavior data to monitor and, in some cases, even send suggested notification advice. Well, we now have a technology that can help a student not to skip their classes. If a student knows that a school is watching their data, they will be less likely to skip a class. For example, if the school can collect behavior data, schools can send a notification through the app. "They want those points," he said. "They know I'm watching and acting on it. So, behaviorally, they change." (Jeff Rubin). Notifications allow students to stay on track, and the main point is to give them new behavioral view patterns and improve mental health. Every student is aiming to track their tasks to follow up with all classes and submit all homework. Collages are straggling to learn more about the student, including their accomplishments. Students can't keep up with all their tasks and, in many cases, are with low grades. Without digital tracking, students are lazy, and the majority skips library study visits. Because of the lack of a digital tracking database, the school doesn't know how to solve this challenging behavior. Schools are questioning themselves if a student really visits a library. It is uncomfortably true to blame a student without any evidence of library visits. When a student arrives at GCC, he knows that no one is tracking their patterns, so they are most likely to skip a class or do something else. Arriving at GCC with a tracking database will help all students stay on track by sending current class notifications. By giving data to the schools, we can now see whether the student is going to the library enough. This tracking method can help and create disciplined patterns of behavior that are intimately quantified, surveilled, and analyzed. To sum, the data can help send tracking notifications to make sure students can do their best to accomplish any upcoming tasks. Allowing colleges to track students digitally can bring significant positive data that the schools can learn and send suggestion notifications to the student smartphone.plocice za kupatilo Students now feel unsecured due to the high rate of rape and unpredictable events. When a student walks near the campus, he or she has no security around them whatsoever. Without tracking data, every person on campus is a chance to get lost or physically hurt. Therefore, most colleges have no control over data, and to organize, they must monitor students' path. Launched by the data scientist Aaron Benz in 2017, tells paths administrators that his system can solve "a real lack of understanding about the student experience": By analyzing campus WIFI data, he said, 98 percent of their students can be measured and analyzed (Benz). Tracking has been shown to impact students' peer group, including their attitudes towards other students. With that in mind, students tend to build friendships with students on the same track rather than students on other tracks. A tracking database allows students to stay on track, call for help, or share your live location with your family and friends. A monitoring method is essential to have. With analyze data, schools can see students progress and send related notifications.Blog To conclude, conducting students' paths can positively impact their learning, including availability to stay on track and make our lives considerably more secure. Having digital data, now, schools can see a student path if they visit a library or not and send appropriate notifications. Overall, there is overwhelming proof showing that the following is a good practice compared to not having digital data. Because of this writing survey, it tends to be considered that the following is an appropriate practice in the education system. by turske serije |
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