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Giving examples explain how recent technolgical advances have benefitted the modern education system?

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Answered by kavyastar143
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recent technology advance gives more information and instant news etc

Answered by panduammulu14
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1) Active engagement with the learning material.

Technology is interactive, and students learn by doing, researching, and receiving feedback. This helps students become passionate about what they are learning. For example, they may study geography using interactive software such as Google Maps or Google Earth, instead of looking at a picture.

2) Use of real-world issues.

This model encourages the use of real-world problems in the classroom. By using the Internet, students can research real issues happening at that moment that are related to the classroom curriculum. This helps students understand that the lesson being taught refers to real problems and real people.

3) Simulation and modeling.

Simulation software helps to bring to the classroom real activities that would be impossible to see without technology.  Modeling software offers similar features. Instead of the static models used in previous decades, these tools allow students to see the dynamic characteristics of models.

4) Discussion and debate boards and forums.

By using the Internet or software tools, students can create online groups, Web pages, and virtual communities that connect them in real time with students and teachers anywhere around the world. Online communities also present the opportunity for students to interact with others around the world.

5) Working groups.

Technology-focused education doesn’t involve a class of students learning by themselves, staring at a book. Working groups foster group activities, discussions, and debates, and they encourage the establishment of democratic group dynamics.

6) Coaching.

Teachers play more of a coaching role these days. . Teachers guide students in developing skills in problem solving, research, and decision-making.

7) Formative assessment.

Teachers work as facilitators, providing constant feedback, enabling students to achieve deeper levels of understanding.

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