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September 2019
United States
January 29 to March 25, 2019
3,210 respondents
teachers, principals, district administrators, and students at K-12 public schools
Online survey
Total survey respondents: 3,210 teachers, 1,163 principals, 1,219 district administrators and 2,696 students. Only students in grades 3-12 were surveyed.
The survey uses a broad definition of digital learning tools, including websites, apps, online tutorials, online games and videos or programs used to teach and support student learning and schoolwork.
Original question: "What kinds of things do students use digital learning tools for in [Subject]? Please select all that apply."
* For example a book, presentation, video, art, report, or something else.








