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How Is Tech Transforming Classrooms in 2021?

Association of Texas Professional Educators
Association of Texas Professional Educators

Date Posted: 7/29/2021

A lot of changes have rocked the education sector since the introduction of remote learning, with most enjoying immeasurable support from technological innovations. With the current state of public education , nearly every student uses various learning devices, software, and tech tools in the classroom environment. Below are some ways through which tech is transforming classrooms.

  1. Introduction of New Instructional Styles

The introduction of technological innovations in classrooms has revolutionized how educators provide instructions to students. Many traditional instructional tactics aren’t as compatible and effective in the new classroom environments. New instructional methods, such as flipped learning, social and emotional learning, progressive learning, and personalized learning, are increasingly being adopted to complement classroom technologies.

  1. Need for Professional Development

Not all educators are well-versed with the latest technologies, so the need for professional development is imminent. Educators must be provided bandwidth to take some time to learn and develop their technological skill sets to suit the current classroom landscape. As a result, most schools have seen the need to implement professional training programs to help educators leverage and maximize tech tools used in schools. This trend explains the increase in demand for online coding classes.

  1. Collaborative Learning

Technology has made it easier for students and educators to converse, share opinions, and connect collaboratively. Most e-learning tools have features that allow students to discuss and share amongst themselves. Therefore, unlike the traditional learning model where students sat and listened to their teacher’s lesson plan, tech tools require students to join groups and interact with their peers. These options allow educators the opportunity to promote active learning in all classroom settings. Collaborative learning helps to bridge the gap between students and teachers and helps strengthen students’ interpersonal skills.

  1. Increased Innovation and Creativity

Educators have embraced creativity during these trying times, developing tools and learning activities that leverage classroom technology. For instance, educators have expanded their teaching methodologies to include podcasts, videos, passion projects, and blogs. This not only creates a variety in classrooms, but also facilitates personalized learning for students.

Conclusion

Advancing technology is expected to continue dominating various fields—and the world of education hasn’t been left behind. Educators and other stakeholders in the education sector have further realized the benefits of technology in classrooms and increasingly become comfortable with its adoption. Tech transformation in classrooms has picked up in 2021, and it doesn’t seem likely to slow down any time soon.

 
This guest post was written by The Coder School, after-school drop-off (and virtual) program for kids learning to code. Visit thecoderschool.com to learn more.
 

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