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Recently, a report claimed some British schools were ditching analog clocks in favor of digital because students couldn't read them.
If you’re struggling with time management at work, you might benefit from a clearly visible analog clock. Why? Because although digital clocks are very good at telling us what time it is, they ...
Some British schools are replacing analog clocks with digital ones because kids can’t read them — but it’s not a problem singular to Britain. Plenty of Americans kids can’t read them either.
A standard analog clock rests at the top, and a third clock called a retrograde clock sits at the bottom with three voltmeters that read out the time in steps.
This analog clock has a twist: the only number appearing on the clock face is nine, but it's calibrated correctly once you do the math.
Some schools in the U.K. are reportedly ditching traditional analog clocks because students aren't able to tell time during tests.
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