use of digital devices in education
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~Opportunities for students to learn, create, share, and collaborate beyond the classroom.
~Enhanced opportunities for group and project-based learning within real-world contexts.
~A wider range of personalised learning experiences that meet the diverse needs of learners including identities, languages, and cultures.
~Flexibility when it comes to sharing student work, allowing students to get feedback and input from their peers and whānau as well as from their teachers
~Access to resources beyond the school walls, including experts and other people in the community.
These contribute to building digital fluency, increased student engagement, motivation, independence, task completion, and efficiency.
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