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technology in schools? just a mad, bad ipad fad - interactive whiteboard supplier

by:ITATOUCH     2020-06-26
technology in schools? just a mad, bad ipad fad  -  interactive whiteboard supplier
As they often do, surround the subject of classroom technology on the stand-alone Review table and make strong comments.
For those who leave school shortly after the arrival of the first interactive whiteboard, the time before pixels has a lot of impact.
Some people also laugh at the superiority of the felt tip and other teaching tools that are now considered to be Neanderthals.
I fell into this camp.
Then, the storm of protest from a better-placed source came, and her sister actually taught in a primary school.
We were told that the students there got a lot from the technology.
Courses, charts, and teaching plans have all failed from equipment to equipment, and Labradoodles have never been eaten.
This may be the case. Real-
Life experiences are often better than nostalgia.
But-as I can continue to argue from the safety of the keyboard-there is a notable reason that the only way to educate a child is to educate yourself.
Tomorrow, the Bett exhibition will open in London, where teachers will find a series of goods that promise to "improve" the number of schools.
I used a threat with a reason.
Some stocks provide solutions to problems that don't really exist until technology comes up to solve them.
Wireless voice amplification system?
What about the parents' evening booking system?
Try to say it out loud, or, just not using the software.
Yes, this is cherry.
Of course, some schools do need a digital whiteboard that can be operated by 10 people at the same time (
Sorry, that's Cherry. picking again)
But we know the money is tight.
Anyone who buys an iPad thinks it will make them more cultural, people with cultural awareness-like the magical creatures in the ads-later found themselves watching the game of thrones in the toilet, knowing how the temptation of "technological progress" proved wrong.
Head of the National Association of class teachers (NAHT)
There were some wise things to say on this issue yesterday.
The information and communication technology provided by Russell Hobby is clearly critical to the computing course, but-to paraphrase-it's a bit like a nutrition bullet in other classes.
"Maybe it's time --
Maybe saving money "-but there are still people who need to put food in and no one really determines if the result is healthier.
In fact, although British schools now spend £ 250 a year, data on technology to improve test scores remain weak.
"I think it would be better for us to spend our money on recruiting and training excellent teachers and leaving them in front of old teachers --
The hobby said, "the old blackboard.
Or maybe the school can invest in more mentors.
Old Fashioned, that is, not a storage and charging system for tablets that can be purchased in Bett for thousands of pounds.
Young people prefer computers.
Cultural people have no reason to cater to them by turning the classroom into a simulation of the PC world.
I spent a lot of time staring at the screen outside the school and now doing the same thing at work all day.
This makes me happy, even if it's just for my eyesight, the definition of "interaction" by my generation is largely involved in forcing children to run in one field.
I think my colleague would say that. sighted.
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