The Benefits of Technology in the Classroom

The Benefits of Technology in the Classroom

In Education by Ken Nero

Every year, more and more schools are implementing technology into their classrooms to enhance learning opportunities. From interactive whiteboards to Google Classroom, there are many different tools available to help teachers engage students in the classroom and prepare them for the future. This blog will discuss some of the ways technology in the classroom benefits students and teachers alike.

Helps Students Boost Concentration and Retain Information
Although it can be difficult to find the time and resources to teach students how to use new technologies, when done correctly, technology can significantly improve classroom learning. Implementing technology in the classroom provides better learning opportunities for students because they are able to learn more quickly than if they were not given access to these tools. The key is that teachers need to integrate tech into teaching methods rather than just using it as a show-and-tell item. Doing so helps make lessons more interactive, which benefits both student and teacher alike by boosting concentration and retaining information for longer periods of time.

Students Have Increased Access to Research Information
Today’s students can take advantage of a vast array of online resources to complement their school studies or just learn something new. Research shows that most students with reliable internet access use it to search online for information on what they’re studying. All students deserve equal access to the same technology, but many schools don’t have sufficient technology resources. As a result, teachers end up working with outdated information and materials. Technology can break this cycle by giving students and teachers more avenues for access to information.

Makes Distance Learning Easier
For teachers, technology offers the opportunity to engage students with resources that enrich their learning. Distance learning programs are enhanced by video conferencing tools like zoom which allow for a more personalized and engaging experience. For example, online classes can offer virtual office hours where online students can connect and ask questions. Technology also makes coursework and projects more accessible. Students can create digital portfolios that can be shared with classmates or posted on an online classroom site as assignments.

At the end of the day, technology helps put students at the center of learning. Students now have better access to information. Students also learn from one another, meaning that classes are more interactive. Additionally, technology can often make learning more affordable and accessible for both schools and parents.