Teachers are becoming bigger proponents of using ICT in classrooms than they are given credit for. That’s according to a company whose spelling software is deployed in 50pc of Irish schools. Seamus ...
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Textbooks v screens: Parents are now questioning the use of classroom tech
In a number of countries there is a movement away from using laptops and digital devices for schoolwork. Could Ireland follow ...
Technology in the classroom has transformed how students learn and how teachers teach. What once was a space filled with lectures, textbooks, and rigid routines has evolved into a dynamic, interactive ...
When I think back to my school days one thing I really had an issue with was concentration – not much has changed since, and this was before mobile phones, iPads or even dare I say it, the internet.
Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
Smart classrooms and technology-enhanced learning represent a transformative shift in educational practice. This approach integrates advanced digital tools, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and data ...
Schools across the country have invested billions of dollars in tablets, laptops, and high-speed internet with the expectation that more technology means better learning. But what does the research ...
Not so long ago Shannon Ahern, a maths and science teacher, could be found working until late at night creating time-consuming resources or worksheets for students of different abilities in her ...
I’ve examined how commercial technologies reshape education – often in ways parents instinctively resist, but are told to ignore Dr Velislava Hillman is an academic, teacher, writer and consultant on ...
Having the hardware is only the first step in creating smart schools. LAURA O’BRIEN looks at some online resources and software tools to help ensure that every lesson and project is the best it can be ...
Lower Merion parents are raising concerns about student screen time and technology use in classrooms across the district.
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