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Technology in class
Before we dive into the strengths and weaknesses of technology in education and in the classroom, let's explore what role "technology" plays in education.
At this stage, technology is mainly related to the concepts of computers and tablets and their ability to search for information, typing and so on the Internet.
Advantages of Technology in Education 1 explain the concept of alternative format Credit: Amazon.
Com/numonichis may be a huge benefit of technology that plays an important role in helping children learn in class.
Let's say, for example, that a teenager is learning micro-economics and the law of supply, and they have studied it with the teacher ---
However, it did not sink completely for the first time.
They can refer to the iPad or tablet and propose Khan Academy to seek another explanation of the law of supply & play the video (
They can pause, rewind and play back)
Until fully mastered.
2 using technology to better monitor educational progress, you can set up a large number of arithmetic tests, biological tests, etc on different topics.
This will enable the teacher to cover again or more thoroughly on which topics need to be covered, and how the overall performance of the student has a good idea if more work is needed compared to the rest of the class.
In addition, it saves the teacher time in marking (
Because the computer can save time by marking).
3 reduce the cost of teaching materials (
Education for Everyone)
Since information can be sourced online (
Almost immediately)
Demand for textbooks is slowly decreasing as you can basically follow a set of courses through sources of information provided on certain websites.
In addition, this information is often more readily available and easier to find ---
More important than reading a textbook.
4 starting from the first point, the accessibility of information has improved. if there is a child with high learning ability, they have completed all the content required by their "course aspect ---
They can continue to study in depth using a computer or iPad to explore relevant but additional information to better understand the material being taught.
In general, the main benefit of technology is to improve speed, organization and efficiency (
And general enhancements)
And that's exactly what technology can do in the classroom.
Therefore, teachers can present information in a more attractive and informative way (
Through demo, video, interactive educational games, etc)--
Usually through interactive whiteboards and the like.
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Disadvantages of Educational Technology 1 training on understanding technology (
For teachers and students)
Of course, new aspects of any new device, new program, software ---
Everyone needs training and a preliminary "cycle setting" to understand how it all works and then benefit from it.
This is clearly a money investment for teachers and an opportunity cost for children (
Instead of learning how a software works-
They can actually understand the material at hand).
Reduce personal education (
Human Feeling)
Especially for young students, although learning materials are a priority (
Can be achieved through Khan Academy)
Learning with people in the classroom is one of the positive external factors it brings ---
It's the social skills that come with it, being able to work in a team.
Learning from videos on the iPad will not teach you.
The learning experience is as much as the actual learning itself.
This is probably one of the most obvious shortcomings of technology in the field of education.
The Internet is a great tool to distract children from learning whether they play games online or check their sports scores.
It is difficult to effectively regulate very single students and what they are looking.
Sometimes, technology doesn't mean that teachers have to use it just because they have a computer.
In most cases, it is the best way to understand a concept by just using the blackboard and chalk ---
However, sometimes it's easy for in to use interactive whiteboards and actually make the whole thing a bit more confusing.
You can see from the interactive whiteboard above that 5 poor areas will not benefit ---
Of course, schools in some poor areas simply cannot afford this equipment or benefit from the benefits of technology.
As a result, potential technology may further exacerbate educational inequality in well-off schools (private)
Poor schools-
Put them at a greater disadvantage.
Who knows where the future technology development will take us, and the pros and cons of their education. E. g.
I'm talking about computers now. -
But in the days to come, we may see robots play the role of teaching.
Or at least one auxiliary).
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