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Technology has changed my life as a learner by making school more convenient.

When
we compare our circumstances today to the past, when we had to go to libraries to find books
for our schoolwork, it is lot easier. With a single click, we may search for and get various results
and solutions that can assist us with our schooling. Increased interaction and class involvement
are two significant technological impacts on education. Furthermore, improved general
comprehension, practical learning, time management, and blended learning approaches are
just a few of the ways that technology has influenced student learning.

When I will become a teacher, I’ll use technology to make some PowerPoints.
PowerPoint presentations may be used to interest students while introducing important
concepts in the classroom. Links to films that support the concepts offered in the PowerPoint
presentation deck can be incorporated into the slides, in addition to the usage of images and
bulleted information. Second, using some games. After a course or unit, students may review
material using educational applications like Kahoot. While students can establish anonymous
user identities to play the game, teachers can develop and share Kahoots with one another.
Students who may ordinarily be reluctant to participate in class can now participate in it as a
whole. Teachers may choose whether they want their students to work individually or in teams
while using the Kahoot app, which can be played on computers or smartphones. And lastly, for
homework assignments. One method many teachers might start incorporating technology in
the classroom is by posting homework assignments online (through learning systems like
Blackboard, Brightspace, and Moodle). Assignments are conveniently available, which might
improve student involvement and aid in the organization of the students.

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