4 Benefits and Impacts of Having Technology in Education
by Sunoj Sharma Welcome to sunoj engineers, we provide a wide rangHow important is technology in schools? The
COVID19 has effectively demonstrated the idea and emphasis of the use of
technology in school, with online classes becoming a vital part of teaching and
learning. By integrating technology into the existing curriculum, schools and
teachers harness online learning as a powerful educational tool.
Effective use of digital learning tools in
classrooms increase student engagement, help teachers improve their lesson plan
and facilitate personalized learning. They are also essential to help students
build many advanced skills.
Benefits of Technology in Education
Technology helps teachers improve students’
performance and enhance their learning. Also, technology reduces teachers’
efforts and time and makes their jobs easier. The various benefits of
introducing technology in education are:
·
Increased Collaboration and
Communication: Educational technology can foster
collaborative. In collaborative activities, students can share their thoughts
and ideas and support each other.
·
Personalized Learning
Opportunities: Technology allows 24/7 access to
educational resources. Classes can take place entirely online with regular
in-person classroom sessions. Teachers can create lessons based on student
interests and strengths. An added benefit is that students can learn at their
own pace.
·
Improved Teacher
Productivity and Efficiency: Teachers leverage
technology to achieve new levels of productivity, implement useful digital
tools to expand learning opportunities for students, and increase student
support and engagement.
·
Drives Curiosity: Through engaging and educational content, teachers can spark
inquisitiveness in children and boost their curiosity, which research says has
ties to academic success.
Let’s
look at some of the effective ways of adding structure to the online classes.
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Start with the bigger
picture: Giving the students an overview of what
lays ahead of them in terms of the lesson is the best way to give them a clear
structure. This also helps all to evaluate the learning and duration spent on
it.
·
Create learning paths that
students can follow: One must follow a path for
each lesson and take conducive parameters into the picture to encourage maximum
learning for students.
·
Tell a story: A story always has the stages with which the students relate to
and find ways to remember it.
·
Keep the track alive: When teaching from a distance, it’s hard to get an overview of
what your students are learning/doing at that exact moment and gauge their
interest levels. Thus, it’s important to keep track of the lesson alive.
·
Mind Maps: At first, you need to create a bigger picture of your topic. Then
connect all the smaller topics that link directly or indirectly to your main
theme. This will help them retain and remember their knowledge and at the same
time, help them assess the things they were not able to understand.
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