Benefits of Technology in the
Classroom
As we sail
through the 21 st century, technology in the classroom is
becoming more
and more
predominant. Tablets are replacing our textbooks, and we can research just
about
anything that we want to on our smartphones. Social media has become
commonplace,
and the way we use technology has completely transformed the way
we live or
lives.
Educators,
too, have seen firsthand the benefits of technology in the classroom.
According to
a study by IT Trade Association CompTIA just released this month,
around 75
percent of educators think that technology has a positive impact in the
education
process. Educators also recognize the importance of developing these
technological
skills in students so they will be prepared to enter the workforce once
they
complete their schooling.
The
impact that technology has had on today’s schools has been quite significant.
This
widespread adoption of technology has completely changed how teachers teach
and students
learn. Teachers are learning how to teach with emerging technologies
(tablets,
iPads, Smart Boards, digital cameras, computers), while students are using
advanced
technology to shape how they learn. By embracing and integrating
technology
in the classroom, we are setting our students up for a successful life
outside of
school. Here are a few benefits of using it.
Technology
in the Classroom Makes Learning More Fun
According to
the study mentioned above, students prefer technology because they
believe that
it makes learning more interesting and fun. They especially like laptops
and tablets.
Subjects that students deem challenging or boring can become more
interesting
with virtual lessons, through a video, or when using a tablet.
Technology
Prepares Students for the Future
CompTIA’s
study showed that 9 out of 10 students indicated that using technology in
the
classroom would help prepare them for the digital future. These 21 st -century
skills
are
essential in order to be successful in this day and age. Jobs that may not have
had
a digital
component in the past, may have one now. Education isn’t just about
memorizing
facts and vocabulary words, it’s about solving complex problems and
being to
collaborate with others in the workforce. Ed-tech in the classroom prepares
students for
their future and sets them up for this increasing digital economy.
Improved
Retention Rate
Student
perceptions in the study believe that technology helps them retain information
better.
According to different a study, these students may be on to something.
Eighteen 2nd
grade students were challenged to complete a Power Point project about
an animal.
Sixteen out of the 18 students remembered more facts about the animal
after
completing the presentation. These results show that technology indeed helps
students
remember what they learn.
Technology
Helps Students Learn at Their Own Pace
Today’s
technology enables students to learn at their own pace. For example, almost
all apps
allow for individualized instruction. Students can learn according to their
abilities
and needs. This form of teaching is also great for the teacher because it gives
him/her the
time to work individually with students who may be struggling.
Technology
Connects with Students
Technology
occupies an important place within students’ lives. When they are not in
school, just
about everything that they do is connected in some way to technology. By
integrating
technology into the classroom, teachers are changing the way they used to
teach
(lectures six hours a day) and providing students with the tools that will take
them into
the 21 st century.
Technology
changes by the minute, and as educators we need to keep up with the
times in
order to best prepare our students for this ever-changing world that we live
in.
While we
just saw how integrating technology into the classroom has its benefits, it’s
important to
note that traditional learning processes are just as essential. Take time to
learn about
each element of ed-tech that you will incorporate into your classroom.
When you do,
you will find that technology can have a profound impact on your
students
learning.
Do you
embrace technology in your classroom? What benefits do you think
technology
has for your classroom? Feel free to share with us in the comment
section
below. We would love to hear your thoughts.
Janelle Cox
is an education writer who uses her experience and knowledge to provide
creative and
original writing in the field of education. Janelle holds a Master's of
Science in
Education from the State University of New York College at Buffalo. She is
also the
Elementary Education Expert for About.com, as well as a contributing
writer
to
TeachHUB.com and TeachHUB Magazine. You can follow her at
Twitter @Empoweringk6ed,
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