Computers, and technology in general, have become a vital tool in the modern classroom over the past decade. It has become an efficient way for teachers to record grades and communicate with students and parents but even more it has become an efficient way to teach. Using programs like Powerpoint as a visual aid in a lesson can make understanding drastically easier. Also using computer games or tutorials like Mavis Beacon's typing software or Oregon Trail can be a good hands on way for students to learn. Like the book talks about, access to computers is still an issue. They are still relatively expensive and not all of your students will necessarily own a home computer. This is a problem because computers have come to take a large role in homework, projects, etc. that it might be difficult for some students to keep up.
I always enjoyed using computers in school and I do plan on using them in my classroom. Since I plan on being a high school English teacher an obvious use would be for writing papers. I also plan on using them as a research tool and a visual or audible aid to my lessons like my high school teachers did. I hope this course offers some other ideas on how I can incorporate technology into my teaching.
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I agree with the need to use computers but it is hard! However, computers can still be used in classrooms to enhance understanding even if they cannot be used outside of the classroom.
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