
August 24, 2011 11:05 by
Nina
Do you fear that your school is falling behind the technological curve? In times of cutbacks, curtailed spending and conservation, you’re not alone. But despite the lack of interactive white boards and iPads in every classroom, administrators are facilitating more reasonable ways to bring interactive technical learning into their schools without bursting their budgets.
For example, some teachers encourage their students to bring in their own laptops or mobile devices for certain lessons. And although every student may not have a laptop, collaboration with peers can build teamwork and group project schools helpful later in life.
Projectors, now becoming more interactive, enable all students in the classroom to participate collectively, raising enthusiasm and knowledge retention. Portable projectors can be easily interchanged throughout different classrooms, as well.
Limitless resources available to educators on the internet, most of which are available for free, also provide an additional leverage to teachers implementing technology within their classrooms.
For more information, read the full article here.
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