Remember back-to-school preparations? Every year, students and families rush into stores with supply lists in hand. Ruler? Check. Pens and pencils? Check. Loose-leaf paper and notebooks? Check and check.
Nowadays, technology is topping the list of supplies. As a powerful learning tool, there are plenty of reasons for students to use tech devices in school. Whether students bring their own devices or use those provided by the school, technology is integral to the learning experience. These five benefits of technology in the classroom will make you a fan of incorporating technology in your instruction.
What are the benefits of technology in the classroom?
1. Personalization is everything
Enroll 25 students in any class, and one thing will always be true—no two students will be at the same point on the learning continuum. Through individualized learning, students learn the same curriculum, but teachers can tailor the access and delivery to the needs of each child.
Technology can customize learning experiences. For example, adaptive programs can assess student knowledge, teach essential skills, and gauge readiness for the next lesson.
2. Many students today have grown up with technology
Our young learners have never been without the internet or mobile devices and using them is second nature. Students have access to smartphones, tablets, and personal laptops. When students aren’t in school, they’re using their devices to interact with friends and learn new things.
Teens want to meet at a new coffee shop on Saturday morning? Not a problem—Google Maps will pinpoint the location and tell them how long it takes to get there. Is the elephant-refined Black Ivory Coffee really worth the expense? Google will have the answer in .057 seconds. Upon ordering a cup, the teens share their first taste of the brew on Instagram.
The technology skills students use beyond your class are transferable to an academic setting. The same geocaching, research, and communication talents students use in the coffee shop work in the classroom when studying geography, looking up information, or expressing themselves in writing.
3. Technology helps students develop better behavior
Incorporating technology into schools means less off-task behavior and more engaged learning. Technology allows students to work ahead or explore subjects in depth. Additionally, gamification makes learning more relevant and engaging, especially when students team up with their peers.
Technology can help teachers manage classroom routines and processes to make more time for learning. For example, in the past, teachers would need to stop the class to record tardies and absences, which took away from instruction. Attendance software can streamline the process.
4. Workload reduction benefits everyone
Another benefit of incorporating technology in the classroom is that it saves teachers time. Teachers work hard, to say the least. The hours they put in extend far beyond a 40-hour work week. They spend much of their time writing lessons, gathering materials, and analyzing student performance data. Then, of course, there’s grading!
Technology is not just for students—it can also benefit teachers. All that paperwork leaves little time to do the job they love best: teaching. The right technology can transform an instructor’s day and give hours back to them at the end of the week.
Automating a teacher’s workload can help schools reap cost and time savings. And there are several ways to streamline your current process:
- Embrace learning management systems. A learning management system (LMS) is a convenient online platform for grades, lessons, discussions, feedback, and even data analysis.
- Ask for interoperability. The best technology systems talk to each other. Imagine having one login for all your classroom apps. Your students also can have a single sign-on. That way, you no longer have to look up all the logins and passwords you’ve written down for everyone.
- Broadcast yourself. If you have a mini-lesson that you know you’ll repeat, create a video of it. Absent students and those needing to hear the lesson a second (or third) time have immediate access to the best of your work.
Using technology can simplify a teacher’s day, giving them more time with students.
5. Technology is the future—don’t fall behind
Technology is almost in its fifth generation, and that means some big changes are coming to classrooms. Speculation about what’s in store includes holographic imaging, improved virtual field trips, and intercontinental studies. If you’re not currently using technology to enhance the classroom experience, you’ll feel left out when 5G technology takes over schools.
Even worse, your students won’t acquire the technology skills needed for success beyond school. So, if you want to prepare your students for a successful future in college, it’s in your best interest to adopt technology early and often.
Embracing technology in education is the way forward
As demonstrated above, there are many benefits of using technology in the classroom. Integrating technology in education ignites student learning and improves educators' capacity for teaching. Love it or hate it, technology is here to stay—and that’s all the more reason to embrace its inclusion in your school.
This article was adapted from a blog post initially developed by the education technology company Classcraft, which was acquired by HMH in 2023. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of HMH.
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