Technology Transforms Teaching and Learning

CARLSBAD, Calif., June 26, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Nowhere can technology have a better impact on society than enhancing teaching and learning in our schools. So much so that education writer Janelle Cox, on the teachhub.com website, lists a few benefits technology brings to the classroom. Technology ...

    --  Makes learning more fun. An IT Trade Association Comp TIA study said
        students believe subjects, deemed challenging or boring, can become more
        interesting through its use.
    --  Prepares students for the future. Nine out of 10 students agree using
        technology in the classroom prepares them for the digital future by
        solving complex programs and being able to collaborate with others.
    --  Improves retention rate. The IT Trade Association Comp TIA study
        concluded that technology "helps students remember what they learn.
    --  Helps students learn at their own pace. Almost all "apps" allow for
        individual students to learn according to their abilities and needs.

At the Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad, CA, middle- and high-school boys use Chromebooks for quizzes, homework, research, presentations, sharing ideas, and collaborating with other Cadets via Google Classroom activities and Google Slide presentations. Classrooms have Promethean interactive digital white boards to make its college preparatory classes more dynamic through peer interactions and group collaboration learning.

What about social media? A University of Scranton website and weareteachers.com suggest how Instagram can enhance learning, including:

    --  Showing student work. Pictures of students' artwork and other projects
        can be shown on a private Instagram account.
    --  Featuring a Student of the Week. Students can take turns using the
        classroom Instagram account to talk about his or her daily routine and
        artistic vision with the class.
    --  Inviting a student to be the class "archivist" by taking photos on field
        trips or during a class.
    --  Imagining how a historical figure would use Instagram. Students can
        browse historical photos and create a bulletin board or poster display
        showing what a historical figure's Instagram feed might look like.
    --  Sharing reading recommendations. Students can snap photos of and review
        their favorite books to entice others to read them.
    --  Record steps in a science experiment. Monitor a plant unfurling or a
        chemical compound slowly changing colors.
    --  Discover ideas for writing. Take photos that could prompt the selection
        of a topic to write about.
    --  Document student progress. Teachers and parents can snap photos of
        examples of students' writing at the beginning and end of the school
        year.

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