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Students can use computerized simulations, video classes, games, and adaptive learning modules after educational technology is implemented.
FREMONT, CA: Even though research shows that technology integration has favorable consequences, some teachers and administrators may be reluctant. Teachers may already be overworked and underpaid, and the pandemic's subsequent difficulties have simply added to their workload. Consider the following reasons for investing in educational technology in the classroom if one is on the fence about the time commitment required to learn new applications or gadgets.
Access to Additional Resources
Students can study from books, printed worksheets, or their teacher in classes without technology. Students can use computerized simulations, video classes, games, and adaptive learning modules after educational technology is implemented. Students in classrooms with internet connectivity have access to an endless supply of new information and resources to help their studies.
Increased Student Engagement
Students of today have never known a world without technology. Social media, smartphones, and videos are strongly ingrained in youth culture, and students' involvement can be boosted by embracing rather than punishing technology. Incorporating gamification into lesson plans can help students stay engaged and motivated to work toward their learning goals. Makerspaces, augmented reality, and virtual simulations can all be used in the school rooms to bring the material to life.
Encourages Student Creativity
Because technology is now integrated into practically every part of people's lives, educating children on how to use it responsibly promotes technical literacy and student ingenuity. Students are encouraged to use technology to seek out knowledge and become self-sufficient, contributing members of society, rather than asking a question and expecting a teacher to provide a response.
Self-Paced Learning
All students do not learn at the same rate; they have varying talents and shortcomings. A teacher in a typical classroom must tailor their lessons to the average of all learning styles and skills in the room. As a result, some kids fall behind, while others go unchecked. On the other hand, more advanced students can move ahead with educational technology, while struggling pupils can work through the curriculum at their own pace. Lessons are also easily adaptable to various learning schedules. Students who want to finish a class in summer school, for example, can get a personalized plan that will help them go through the content more quickly.
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