Mind-Blowing New Classroom Technology

By: | June 17th, 2020

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With modern classroom technologies, teaching techniques described in Isaac Asimov’s Profession don’t seem that extraordinary and unreal. Let’s face it, some twenty years ago, things like interactive whiteboards and student iPads seemed too futuristic to become a norm. And currently, lots of classrooms are equipped with not only Smart-boards and tablets, but also 3D printers and virtual reality headsets.

Times as you know, are changing, and very fast. So do classroom technologies and approaches to education. Modern education technologies make it possible to accelerate the grading process and thus ease up educators’ workload. Moreover, they go a long way towards helping students to fully immerse themselves into the learning materials and interact with it. 

With truly amazing potential of learning technologies in mind, we’ve decided to predict their future and highlight the benefits of technology in the classroom.

VR / AR Field Trips and Experiments

More and more schools take advantage of virtual and augmented reality when it comes to educating and training students. With a VR headset it’s not a problem to take a trip to the Coliseum or see how the pyramids were constructed in Ancient Egypt.

Teachers can now arrange expeditions to the North Pole, test soil samples, investigate landscapes, and even climb Everest with their students without actually leaving the classroom. Needless to say, the VR and AR technology will help educators to enhance the classroom learning and boost students’ academic performance.

Video Lectures

Though it sounds less futuristic and exciting than VR technologies, video lectures are also capable of revolutionizing the existing educational models. As education experts note, in the near future, video lectures are very likely to override the traditional face-to-face lectures.

This is especially relevant in view of the flipped classroom model, which is gaining more popularity nowadays. Still, it doesn’t mean that video lectures will bring an end to traditional face-to-face learning. They will provide more flexibility for those learners who prefer active learning outside of class. Moreover, with video lecturing, teachers will be able to devote more time to supervised, hands-on learning, instead of dwelling on theory.

Wide Use of Artificial Intelligence

Machine learning is one of the most exciting areas of artificial intelligence (AI). Like a human, machines retain information and become smarter over time. But unlike their human counterparts, they are not susceptible to things like short-term memory loss, information overload, sleep deprivation, or distractions.

Just imagine a universal robot teacher that can lecture for hours without any break or giving instruction in a wide range of subjects on demand. Moreover, AI can also handle grading and allow educators to focus on teaching and training their students.

Teaching Low-Code Development

Application development is a monotonous and painstaking job that requires expertise and experience. Still, with the advent of low-code technology, more and more people got the opportunity to create app without specialized knowledge and skills. Low-code app development classes are predicted to soon become part of most educational establishments’ curricula. The introduction of this course will help students put together their own apps without coding. With such skills under their belt, students improve their chances of getting a prestigious job.

Great Online Education Tools Students Are Using Right Now

The above mentioned technologies will undoubtedly change the way we teach and learn and, hopefully, speed up the knowledge acquisition in the future. But there’s no need to wait! To enhance your learning potential, check out the effective online education tools below.

  • Khan Academy. You can find a lot of useful lesson on a variety of subject on this platform. Khan Academy is famed for its wide array of online learning tools, such as video lessons, educational tutorials, supplementary practice exercises, etc.
  • iBrainstorm – An iPad application that let students to collaborate on various projects, share their expertise and knowledge.
  • Grammarly. And online tool wherewith students can check their papers for plagiarism, content, flow, spelling, lexical, and punctuation mistakes.
  • Coursera. One of the biggest and most reputable online learning platforms offering massive open online courses, specializations, and degrees.

About the Authour:
Isabelle Foster, an educational assistant, tutor, and senior writer at PapersOwl. Isabelle has a keen interest in arts, Humanities, Psychology, and Music. She also cannot imagine her life without teaching, charity, and sport.

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