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It seems like the small boy is enjoying his time playing football in the playground, while the ot...Show more
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 2038265163
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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Prompt: Create a compelling graphical design for an advert using the following information:

"Beyond Bans: Transforming Cellphones from Distractions to Educational Tools"

Picture this: It's a typical day at Sunshine Secondary School in Lagos. Students are sneaking peeks at their phones during lessons. Teachers are struggling to keep attention. The head of school is overwhelmed with cyberbullying reports.

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• Balance educational benefits with potential distractions
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• Empower teachers with effective management strategies
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Don't let technology challenges disrupt your students' education. Let's work together to create a cellphone policy that enhances learning and prepares your school for the future.
Contact Lively Stones... Educational Consultancy, Owerri today for a free consultation!
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Empowering Nigerian schools in the digital era."

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Prompt: Create a compelling graphical design for an advert using the following information:

"Beyond Bans: Transforming Cellphones from Distractions to Educational Tools"

Picture this: It's a typical day at Sunshine Secondary School in Lagos. Students are sneaking peeks at their phones during lessons. Teachers are struggling to keep attention. The head of school is overwhelmed with cyberbullying reports.

Sound familiar?

In today's connected world, a clear cellphone policy is no longer optional – it's essential.

At Lively Stones... Educational Consultancy, we specialize in crafting customized digital policies for secondary schools. Our experts will help you:

• Balance educational benefits with potential distractions
• Address cybersecurity and online safety concerns
• Empower teachers with effective management strategies
• Stay compliant with evolving regulations

Don't let technology challenges disrupt your students' education. Let's work together to create a cellphone policy that enhances learning and prepares your school for the future.
Contact Lively Stones... Educational Consultancy, Owerri today for a free consultation!
Email: consultlivelystones@gmail.com
Phone: 090-1515-5175
Empowering Nigerian schools in the digital era."

To enhance this advert visually, you might consider an image showing:
- A diverse group of Nigerian secondary school students using phones responsibly in a classroom setting
- A split image contrasting a chaotic classroom (without policy) and an orderly one (with policy)
- An infographic highlighting key statistics about cellphone use in Nigerian schools
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