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Ways to Use Technology in Classrooms

by Sonali Patel Real Estate Expert

Don’t you hate it when you know there are other efficient, relevant and far more effective ways to look for answers for your assignments? Instead, you will consider all the notebooks that are possibly outdated by this time?

Where technology is taken as a curse by adults, to prevent it teachers usually train students to rely mainly on books, regardless of the fact that students spent almost 12 hours of their day online, so a few hours off won’t make a big difference.

Instead, they would struggle at their future jobs when asked about their technological capabilities. After all, the sole reason students attend school is to prepare ourselves for the future. But if these schools refuse to upgrade with the changing era, just like our education institutions, we will become outdated too.

But, don’t stress out, because we’ve got all the possible ways for students of using technology in classrooms, which would make it easier for you to convince your college/university to switch to this method, or even upgrade their present digital setup.

  1. Use of Flipped Classroom Model

This model is getting popularity around the world, mainly in the UK, the US, and Europe, for various reasons.

The whole idea behind this educational model is to utilize classroom time in a way that it increases student’s productivity levels. You can do this by engaging students in online discussions, online topic-wise information portals and an online brief pre-review of the topic discussed in the next class. This helps students release their energy in the best way possible. Plus, who doesn’t love to know the answers to the questions asked in class.

Moreover, using this method, no student has to worry about the consequences of missing a lecture. The flipped classroom model easily covers all the minor and major details just by going through the information portal. If you have any questions, you can easily join the online discussion and ask your teacher and peers. Don’t worry, as you will get the answer. All students love typing.

  1. Geometry Made Easier

Throughout the era of schools and college, various students faced the fear of geometry, because of its complex solving structure. But now that many schools and colleges upgraded their teaching methods, which includes students using certain applications that change their numerical problems into visual shapes. Thus, it makes the problems interesting and easy to understand for all students struggling with beginner level geometry.

Similarly, for young students at college and universities, technology has the solution to get rid of your geometry nightmare by providing you the links to online academies, which offers videos regarding problem-solving. Plus, it teaches the short tricks that students can apply, to check if you have the right answer.

Students mainly use these educational sites when they take an SAT exam, which shows how helpful it is seeing how they use it for their exams.

  1. Online Test Practice

Admit it, as students we always betrayed our clocks when taking a practice test in classroom and ended up taking extra time. Students often regret this later on, as it doesn’t help them reduce the time they need to fully solve the exam.

Here’s great news for you, as now you can use this app which scans your test paper. And you can easily set a specific duration, taking that test digitally or put in a research “edit my paper”.

Are you wondering how it is any different? This app automatically shuts off your test as soon as your time gets over, just like your teacher snatching your paper but here you can’t resist. This method improves your speed to solve the paper effectively.

  1. Digital Whiteboards

Various educational institutions now include virtual whiteboards, which is a great way to teach complex topics that are difficult to explain verbally. Moreover, the fact that a student tends to grasp knowledge fast through the use of images, videos and digital step charts than any theoretical notebook or review notes. Plus, these digital whiteboards can help students to interact with experts face-to-face via Skype. This interaction would improve their communication skills. This way, they can deal with individuals with professionalism.

  1. Multi-Tasking

It was a thing of the past when teachers used to teach the topic first and then asked the students to write about it. This generation is all about multi-tasking and that too is because of multiple applications which can be used simultaneously.

For example, you are working on your project and you start feeling drowsy, so you open a new tab and play some fast music, which keeps you awake throughout the project. Observe how you’re listening and writing at the same time without any difficulty.

This is how technology has trained students to multi-task even during their lectures where they are constantly searching, writing and listening to the lecture. They perform all three tasks with so much ease that a person from the 90s cannot even imagine working that way. So, the driving factor is the advancement of technology and multimedia applications.

  1. Master Their Skills

As a student, it’s hard to do something that you don’t like but have to do it, because it is included in your curriculum.

But fear not, because a rise in advanced media drives the schedule plans of educational institutions to change. Now every student can learn the skill they want, in an extra class. This became possible only because internet offers videos and tutorials for all kinds of additional skills the students want to learn. Plus, it’s free on many websites and the websites that charge are paid for by the school administration itself.

These measures attract students to the idea that they should take their skill classes from these educational institutions only and not at home.

Bottom-Line

Technology might seem addictive at times, but if it’s helping you out with your assignments and contributing to your personal growth at every passing step of life, it’s more of a blessing than a curse.



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About Sonali Patel Freshman   Real Estate Expert

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Created on May 7th 2019 09:43. Viewed 740 times.

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