Top 5 ways to effectively use mobile devices in the classroom - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T09:50:09Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/top-5-ways-to-effectively-use-mobile-devices-in-the-classroom?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noResearch has shown that thoug…tag:www.classroom20.com,2018-07-03:649749:Comment:11731632018-07-03T05:20:15.982Zamirah arahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/amirahara
Research has shown that though mobile technology is a great tool in our teaching and learning experience, many who use it only use it to increase efficiency and not necessarily effectiveness. This article provides great suggestions of how to effectively use mobile technology in the classroom.Thanks for information sharing here...
Research has shown that though mobile technology is a great tool in our teaching and learning experience, many who use it only use it to increase efficiency and not necessarily effectiveness. This article provides great suggestions of how to effectively use mobile technology in the classroom.Thanks for information sharing here... I totally agree with what you…tag:www.classroom20.com,2018-06-21:649749:Comment:11726642018-06-21T06:56:32.609ZJoséphine Missonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JosephineMisson
<p>I totally agree with what you are saying. </p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">Often people see technology as source of distraction. However, we must understand that technology today is surrounding us, and that most of the students now were basically born with a smartphone in their hand.</p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">So, in my opinion, instead of resisting this reality why not embrace technology and implicate the benefits it can brig to the learning and teaching process. As you say "<span> By…</span></p>
<p>I totally agree with what you are saying. </p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">Often people see technology as source of distraction. However, we must understand that technology today is surrounding us, and that most of the students now were basically born with a smartphone in their hand.</p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">So, in my opinion, instead of resisting this reality why not embrace technology and implicate the benefits it can brig to the learning and teaching process. As you say "<span> By embracing the use of mobile devices within the premises, educational institutes are empowering teachers, administrators, and students to harness technology for better outcomes".</span></p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">There are many benefits that mobile technology can bring to education. Instead of having in mind that digital tools such as phones, computers, and tablets are a distraction to students, why not embrace them and turn them into exceptional learning tools and gamify the learning process at the same time.</p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">Let’s embrace technology to shake up the rythme of classes and make the learning experience more enjoyable.</p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">Technology can definitely improve participation and interaction with your audience. One great benefit is for instance, the fact that technology enables very effective<span> </span><span class="qlink_container"><a href="https://www.wooclap.com/" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank" class="external_link">audience response systems</a></span><span> </span>in classrooms.</p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para">Audience response systems are a great way of increasing the level of participation and interaction with your audience and students tend to enjoy the class more and remember the content better.</p>
<p class="ui_qtext_para"><span class="qlink_container"><a href="https://www.wooclap.com/" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank" class="external_link">Wooclap</a></span><span> </span>is an awesome and easy tool for that. It’s a great interactive tool used on all devices; smartphones, tablets and computers. All you need is the link to the website and you can turn presentations, classes, meetings into a great interactive experience. It is a good way to change the rhythm of classes by transferring part of the learning directly to your participants. This allows great interaction, collaboration and more engagement from your classroom. </p>