Technology
has struggled to find its way into the classroom in all sorts of ways, from
projectors and televisions to computer labs and student laptops.
Along with improving the way students are taught, it is also vitally important
that students learn to use computers to improve their own work and
prepare for careers in a world where computers have become as common
as the pencil and paper.
Modernizing Education
Education
has benefited from the inclusion of technology and computers by
making it easier for students to keep up while helping teachers by improving
the way lessons can be planned and taught. Students who use computers learn
to use word processors for work, and subsequently they
learn computer jargon and strengthen grammatical skills. Students can
also look up lessons on websites or through email rather than lugging heavy
textbooks with them every day.
Improving Student Performance
Students
who use computers have been shown to attend school more steadily and
perform better than students who do not use computers. Along with getting
higher grades on exams, students also stated they felt more involved with their
lessons and work if they used a computer. Using computers gets
students to become more focused on their work at home, in collaborative
projects with other students and on their own.
Learning Job Skills
Computers play
a vital role in the modern business world, and many of even the most basic jobs
involve technology and computers. Teaching students how to
use computers helps them prepare for any number of possible careers,
and classes based on computer education can get even more specific.
Many classes teach students to use office suite programs, create presentations
and data sheets, and learn any number of programming languages such as C++ or
Java.
Efficiency
Computers make
the learning process a lot more simple and efficient, giving students access
to toolsand methods of communication unavailable offline. For example,
students can check their grades or lesson plans online, and also communicate
directly with their teachers via email or educational platforms such as
Blackboard. Students can also send work to their teachers from home or anywhere
else, letting them finish work outside the constraints of school hours and
teaching them about procrastination and personal responsibility.
Research
Technology
has made research far easier than in the past. Decades ago, students learned
history by going to the library and thumbing through history books and
encyclopedias. Today, many of those same books are available in digital format
and can be accessed online. As the Internet has grown, so too has the available
research options. Students can research topics in minutes rather than the hours
it used to take.
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