Technology can (and should) improve student engagement as well as promote individual learning. It should also dramatically improve collaboration amongst students as well as with instructors. Online forums, sharing documents, & collaborative projects (across multiple subject areas) are just a few ideas that can be easily incorporated into almost any classroom. Life skills are also enveloped by using technology. Students will, inherently, develop and showcase digital presentations, learn to differentiate between reliable and unreliable sources, and maintain proper “netiquette” (online etiquette) while collaborating or even simply writing emails to teachers and/or one another. From a teacher’s standpoint, having virtual lesson plans, grading software, online and/or electronic media accessible to students saves a lot of time. This time can be better used to focus on those students who are struggling. Having a virtual learning environment (like Google Classroom) can enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing between students as well as staff members and parents/guardians. It’s very beneficial to be able to pull up student work in real time for evidentiary purposes at meetings and conferences.
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Technology can (and should) improve student engagement as well as promote individual learning. It should also dramatically improve collaboration amongst students as well as with instructors. Online forums, sharing documents, & collaborative projects (across multiple subject areas) are just a few ideas that can be easily incorporated into almost any classroom. Life skills are also enveloped by using technology. Students will, inherently, develop and showcase digital presentations, learn to differentiate between reliable and unreliable sources, and maintain proper “netiquette” (online etiquette) while collaborating or even simply writing emails to teachers and/or one another. From a teacher’s standpoint, having virtual lesson plans, grading software, online and/or electronic media accessible to students saves a lot of time. This time can be better used to focus on those students who are struggling. Having a virtual learning environment (like Google Classroom) can enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing between students as well as staff members and parents/guardians. It’s very beneficial to be able to pull up student work in real time for evidentiary purposes at meetings and conferences.
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