7 Ways Teachers Can Use Online Tools to Keep Students Interested
April 7, 2008
A 22 year old gives advice to teachers and parents on teens and young adults. Interesting post on how teachers can use onlines resources effectively to engage this generation with learning:
“Can schools keep up with their net-generation, text-savvy students? A lecture and a white board pale in comparison to online videos, cell phone games, interactive virtual worlds and 3-d animation. Already, schools have been incorporating more high-tech technology such as smart boards and projectors in the classroom. My old high school uses ipods to test and record listening comprehension. This is great–and really expensive.
I plan on writing a few blog posts on this topic, but I first wanted to review a few free resources teachers (and parents) can use in the classroom or for homework to keep kids interested in learning. Most of all, by employing new technology you will be speaking in this generation’s language, appeal to what already interests them and therefore make school really relevant to their lives.”
Author: Vanessa Ven Petten, vanessavanpetten.com, 16th March 2008
Full article available here.
Also great interview with Vanessa available from OpenEducation.net here.
Entry Filed under: Interaction, Learning, Pedagogy, Social Impact, Trends, VLEs. Tags: Advice, Classroom, Interaction, Learning, Online Resources, Pedagogy, School, Social Impact, Technology, Teens, Tips, Trends, VLEs, Web2.0.
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