This article gives teachers 12 easy ways that they can implament technology into the classroom. As classrooms begin to become more tech savy, so then do the teachers. Whether it's using email, making a podcast, using a creative powerpoint, or even a fun review game, technology is crucial in today's world. Click this link below to find the 12 ways you can make learning easy and fun for your students with the help of techology!
http://www.teachhub.com/12-easy-ways-use-technology-your-classroom-even-technophobic-teachers

In a history or math setting, these tips can really come in handy and be quite interactive and fun. Teaching kids the events of the civil war is a lot more fun with a timeline, and it can be online filled with lots of cool pictures and place that will help the kids remember what they are learning. In the math realm, it can be really helpful to use a smartboard to show students how to solve problems, and even have them come up and show their classmates they can solve the problem too. These are just a few ways that as future educators of math and history, we can use the helpful tips to help are students have success in the classroom.
Author: Tyler Webb
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I do not see one of the 12 here specifically, particularly as it relates to your future classroom.
ReplyDeleteI checked out the link with 12 easy ways to use technology in the classroom and discovered some really helpful ideas. I especially like the idea of publishing your students' work online. I believe that this would be very motivational for students to be able to view their work in a published format on the internet and to be able to view the work of their peers, if appropriate. I've seen PowerPoint game show reviews in action in the classroom before, and have experienced them myself. Students get excited when you use a fun review game in the classroom, and a PowerPoint gameshow is a great way to get students engaged. I believe that using technology as a supplement in the classroom keeps the interest of your students. Teachers need variety in their lessons to keep their students engaged throughout the entire lesson, and using a short video clip or a virtual tour would be a great way to do this!
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