In only 80 years, the school has advanced from the slate board to the Internet. In 1984, Apple Computers was first introduced to classroom students. By 1990 multimedia PC was developed. The Internet became popular in 1995, and from 1997 to 2007 the Internet became the largest information, graphics and video database ("History of Computers in Education"). Students' learning has improved with improvements in technologies such as computers / laptops, smart boards, and iPads.
By introducing technology into the classroom, students have access to the latest information. In a technology-led classroom, there is a collaborative learning environment in which students share information and obtain the most relevant and effective information, not depending on obsolete textbooks. Using technology in the classroom is an effective way to help teachers and school staff eliminate the tedious task of monotonous work and save time on repetitive tasks. Using technology, teachers can evaluate online assignments, take exams, plan classes, and send regular information about their children to their parents. Use the school's ERP system to provide teachers with various tools and resources and free time to concentrate on better instruction in the classroom
Technology plays an important role in student life. When they do not attend school, everything they do has something to do with the technology. By incorporating technology into the classroom, teachers change teaching methods in the past (6 hours a day) and offer students tools to bring them in the 21st century. Technology changes with time As an educator, we need to keep up with the time to prepare ourselves for students who live in this constantly changing world. I have seen how to integrate technology into the classroom, but it is worth noting that the traditional learning process is equally important. Take some time to understand each element of ed-tech that you will be integrated into the classroom. By doing this, you can see that technology has a major impact on student learning.