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Implementing Technology in Education – EdTechReview(ETR)
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2. • Technology refers to a body of
knowledge that is employed to
create tools, generate skills,
and select materials for human
use. Technology includes the
use of techniques, materials,
tools, and sources of power to
make daily life easier or more
enjoyable and work more
creative.
3. Education is a form of learning in which the
knowledge, habits and skills of a group or
community of people are passing it from one
generation to the next through training,
teaching, or research.
5. Classroom smart board is an
interactive white board that
allows the teacher to project an
image from a laptop to the front
of the room and the teacher can
then digitally draw on that image.
6. You want to install a computer in classrooms that will get this job
done better than the rest. This allows for students to be more
interest in their learning by allowing them to have their own personal
computer.
7. Projectors connect to the teacher's laptop/PC and project its
output the screen from the laptop/PC to the white board in the
front of the classroom by doing this it allows all students to see a
larger version of what is on the laptop/PC screen.
8. Television in the classroom
allowing students to receive and
interact with information in a
variety of ways that best suits
their needs.
9. • Technology makes students more excited to learn
• Implementing technology in education help students with busy schedules,
freedom to work at home on their own time.
• Train students to learn new technology skills they can use later in the
work place
• Decrease paper and photocopying costs, promoting concept of "green
revolution"