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Implementing Education Tech by Pursuing Tech Education

By Matthew Lynch
June 28, 2022
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Tech is necessary for most great things in our world. It’s a powerful resource when used correctly. As such, this tool can be used to transform learning. 

Tech continuously offers more and more avenues of education that recently were not available to us. Therefore, most schools are implementing education tech into their curriculum. Some of these schools find that implementing education tech by pursuing tech education is the best recipe for teaching and learning.

Why Education Tech?

In the past, we, as educators, were limited by what we could provide in the classroom. If we didn’t have the supplies available, our learners missed out on extensions that we could have provided. Extension, explanation, and exploration are easily done in engaging and relevant ways like never before. We merely use the education tech provided to us!

What is the Best Education Tech?

The best education tech places new approaches to learning at our fingertips, giving us the ability to adapt our lessons to each learner. It enables us to meet them and bring them to where they need to be in historically impossible ways. 

There are so many forms of education technologies out there, supplying so many technology companies. Which of the many education technologies is best?

Let’s Take it a Step Further

Now you know which education tech is best. How do you best implement education tech? One of the most efficient ways to implement Education Tech is to pursue Tech Education.

Why Tech Education?

The environment that our learners are growing up in is different from the one we grew up in. Their world is complex and run by tech. Knowing how to use tech properly is vital to their survival. 

So how do we effectively teach our learners how to thrive in this ever-evolving world? Simple. We start implementing education tech.

How Do You Implement Tech Education?

1.     Use computer games (such as Sushi Monster) to teach Arithmetic concepts.

2.     Have the learners prepare a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint that describes what they have learned in the lesson.

3.     Give your learners the chance to make videos surrounding the content they are learning.

4.     Give your learners the reigns to use the data tables, diagrams, or such that describe the concepts they have learned.

5.     Use digital storytelling.

Conclusion

Implementing education tech is not enough. To close the digital divide, it is up to you, the educator, to ensure that your learners clearly understand how to use that education tech effectively. In learning to use the education tech, they must also learn to use all tech as a resource. They must be taught to use this tool to participate in a life-long learning process that is productive and creative rather than using it to consume passive content. The best way to help your students learn in today’s world is by implementing education tech.

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