Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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There are many benefits of printing in color, including:
Increases Attention by 82%
Improves Retention by 39%
Increases Comprehension by 73%
Saves Time Reading Documents by 70%
Gains Readership by 80%
Color printing grabs attention, which means teachers are more likely to pick up a student's color printed document/ project first and in the process helps to build a more positive image of the students work.
1. Students work will stand out in technology competitions.
These days, people are constantly bombarded with information. Therefore, students need to find ways to separate their projects from other classmates and district technology competitions against other schools who are more affluent. 94% of people say that they’re more likely to read something if it's in color.
2. Student improve understanding of information in color.
69% of people say they understand new ideas better when they're presented in color. Students ability to get their messages and or projects read, in color will create a greater understood and information is remembered.
3. Creating Inventors - color printing technology positions students as creators. Instead of consuming the creations of someone else they become the inventors.
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There are many benefits of printing in color, including:
Increases Attention by 82%
Improves Retention by 39%
Increases Comprehension by 73%
Saves Time Reading Documents by 70%
Gains Readership by 80%
Color printing grabs attention, which means teachers are more likely to pick up a student's color printed document/ project first and in the process helps to build a more positive image of the students work.
1. Students work will stand out in technology competitions.
These days, people are constantly bombarded with information. Therefore, students need to find ways to separate their projects from other classmates and district technology competitions against other schools who are more affluent. 94% of people say that they’re more likely to read something if it's in color.
2. Student improve understanding of information in color.
69% of people say they understand new ideas better when they're presented in color. Students ability to get their messages and or projects read, in color will create a greater understood and information is remembered.
3. Creating Inventors - color printing technology positions students as creators. Instead of consuming the creations of someone else they become the inventors.