Упражнение 59 на грамматическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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Computers in Education

When Mrs. Bashet’s son walks through the door after school, she __NOT HAVE__ to ask if he has any homework. She already knows.

That’s because in 2007, Dougherty Valley High School, in California, __BUY__ a program called School Loop, essentially putting grade

books, attendance sheets, student binders, and even blackboards online. With a few mouse clicks on her computer at work, Mrs. Bashet can check her son’s assignments and test scores as well as see in nearly real time if he __SKIP__ any class.

With School Loop, parents, teachers, administrators, and students can access a vast quantity of data as effortlessly as opening an email. At the moment school districts across the country __ADOPT__ School Loop and similar systems, such as Edline and PowerSchool.

Ed Zaiontz, executive director of information services, says that the trend toward shuttling information between schools, homes, and district offices __CONTINUE__ to grow in the future as the digital divide shrinks.

One might expect that today’s high school students who learned to read at the same time as they learned to click a mouse and hit ‘Enter’ wouldn’t think twice about __KEEP__ track of their classes online.

However, when the school __ONE__ started using School Loop, about half of students groused about the new window parents would have on their school days.

Computers in Education

When Mrs. Bashet’s son walks through the door after school, she DOES NOT HAVE to ask if he has any homework. She already knows.

That’s because in 2007, Dougherty Valley High School, in California, BOUGHT a program called School Loop, essentially putting grade

books, attendance sheets, student binders, and even blackboards online. With a few mouse clicks on her computer at work, Mrs. Bashet can check her son’s assignments and test scores as well as see in nearly real time if he HAS SKIPPED any class.

With School Loop, parents, teachers, administrators, and students can access a vast quantity of data as effortlessly as opening an email. At the moment school districts across the country ARE ADOPTING School Loop and similar systems, such as Edline and PowerSchool.

Ed Zaiontz, executive director of information services, says that the trend toward shuttling information between schools, homes, and district offices WILL CONTINUE to grow in the future as the digital divide shrinks.

One might expect that today’s high school students who learned to read at the same time as they learned to click a mouse and hit ‘Enter’ wouldn’t think twice about KEEPING track of their classes online.

However, when the school FIRST started using School Loop, about half of students groused about the new window parents would have on their school days.