Imagine a classroom where books come to life on the screen, where students can take a trip to outer space without leaving their seats, and where help is only a click away. This is not a dream, it’s what technology can do in our schools today. Schools should use more technology to help students learn better, faster, and in more fun ways. Technology helps children understand difficult ideas, makes learning exciting, and gets students ready for the future.
First, technology makes hard ideas easier to understand. Sometimes when a teacher explains something, not everyone understands it the first time. But with videos, pictures, and online games, students can see, hear, and try things as many times as they need. For example, a student learning about volcanoes can watch an animation of a real eruption, hear the sounds, and even take a quiz about it afterward. This helps children remember things better. Technology gives everyone more chances to learn in their own way.
Second, learning with technology is exciting. When students use tablets or computers, they are more interested in what they are learning. Instead of just listening or writing, they can play learning games, do fun projects, or even make their own videos. For example, in a history lesson, students can create a slideshow or act out a scene and record it. This kind of learning feels more like fun and less like hard work. When learning is fun, students are more likely to try their best.
Third, technology helps children get ready for the future. Many jobs today use computers, apps, and the internet. If students start learning how to use these tools now, they will be more ready when they grow up. Using technology helps children learn to type, search for answers, and work with others online. These are important skills that people use every day in the real world. By using technology in school, we are helping students become strong and smart workers in the future.
Some people worry that too much technology might hurt students. They say students will stop talking to each other or get too much screen time. These are real concerns. But the answer is not to avoid technology completely. Instead, schools should use it wisely. Teachers can make sure students still talk, play, and work together. They can also set time limits on devices to keep eyes and minds healthy. In this way, students can enjoy the best of both worlds, learning with technology and still growing strong with friends and books.
As you sit in a bright classroom, fingers tapping on screens and eyes wide with wonder, you’re not just watching children learn, you’re watching them grow. You can almost feel the excitement in the room when a child finally solves a math puzzle on an iPad, or when a class cheers after watching a rocket launch online. We cannot go back to chalkboards and quiet rows when the world outside is moving forward so fast. If we want our children to be ready, we must give them the tools they need today, not tomorrow.
We must not let old fears hold back new ideas. Just like pencils and books were once new tools for learning, technology is now the tool that can help every child reach their best. It is time for schools to take the next step. Ask your school council to add more smart boards, tablets, and online lessons. Speak up at school meetings. Share what you’ve learned with friends and teachers. Every student deserves a chance to learn in the best way possible.
Because in the end, education is not just about the past, it’s about preparing for the future. The glowing screen, the helpful voice of a learning app, the joy of clicking “Well Done!” after a tricky quiz, these are not just fun moments. They are the building blocks of knowledge, courage, and curiosity. Let us give our students a classroom filled with tools, filled with wonder, and filled with the power to learn in every way possible. The future is calling. Let’s answer it, with open minds and open laptops.
Think about how far we have come with human development. Technology is a key to helping it evolve in many positive ways. Lots of schools have implemented technology making activities efficient, simpler and easier to do. Perhaps if we had the opportunity, we could make it supplementary to Australia or even, the whole world. It is vital that schools implement greater use of technology to enhance classroom learning.
Firstly, it can help students study and engage. Rather than traditional books and papers, using online apps can encourage children to show their ability. In 2019, an experiment concluded that around 60 to 70 percent of children performed better in academic tests (especially in Math and Science) on technology. Therefore, it is beneficial that we must implement greater use of technology.
Furthermore, it makes it easier because it is more efficient and simpler, getting more activities done in a short time period. For example, copying, correcting and editing grammar mistakes can benefit you from using a dictionary and rewriting the same thing again. This summarises that if technology is used more often, it gets more things done quicker, without straining our fingers.
Lastly, it prepares children for life. In this generation, children are more focused and interactive with online media. Based on the CompTIA study, 9 out of 10 students said that experiencing technology could support their future in some way. It can also potentially help them make an early start to their career, doing jobs like creating games or other apps.
Technology is a great use and help to classroom activities, however, there are downsides to it too. Many say that secondary school students use Artificial intelligence not for intentional purposes. In my school, we use an app allowing the teacher to look at what the students are doing. There are many tools, including the Apple Classroom, Lightspeed Classroom Management, Securely Classroom, Netsupport School and Classwize.
This concludes that schools must implement greater use of technology. It not only helps children with academic performance but can make life easier. Traditional learning can be put in the museum for history, getting replaced by technology advancement.
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scholary week 10 writing
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SCHOL-Y5_WK10 – Irene WANG
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scholary week 10 writing
Imagine a classroom where books come to life on the screen, where students can take a trip to outer space without leaving their seats, and where help is only a click away. This is not a dream, it’s what technology can do in our schools today. Schools should use more technology to help students learn better, faster, and in more fun ways. Technology helps children understand difficult ideas, makes learning exciting, and gets students ready for the future.
First, technology makes hard ideas easier to understand. Sometimes when a teacher explains something, not everyone understands it the first time. But with videos, pictures, and online games, students can see, hear, and try things as many times as they need. For example, a student learning about volcanoes can watch an animation of a real eruption, hear the sounds, and even take a quiz about it afterward. This helps children remember things better. Technology gives everyone more chances to learn in their own way.
Second, learning with technology is exciting. When students use tablets or computers, they are more interested in what they are learning. Instead of just listening or writing, they can play learning games, do fun projects, or even make their own videos. For example, in a history lesson, students can create a slideshow or act out a scene and record it. This kind of learning feels more like fun and less like hard work. When learning is fun, students are more likely to try their best.
Third, technology helps children get ready for the future. Many jobs today use computers, apps, and the internet. If students start learning how to use these tools now, they will be more ready when they grow up. Using technology helps children learn to type, search for answers, and work with others online. These are important skills that people use every day in the real world. By using technology in school, we are helping students become strong and smart workers in the future.
Some people worry that too much technology might hurt students. They say students will stop talking to each other or get too much screen time. These are real concerns. But the answer is not to avoid technology completely. Instead, schools should use it wisely. Teachers can make sure students still talk, play, and work together. They can also set time limits on devices to keep eyes and minds healthy. In this way, students can enjoy the best of both worlds, learning with technology and still growing strong with friends and books.
As you sit in a bright classroom, fingers tapping on screens and eyes wide with wonder, you’re not just watching children learn, you’re watching them grow. You can almost feel the excitement in the room when a child finally solves a math puzzle on an iPad, or when a class cheers after watching a rocket launch online. We cannot go back to chalkboards and quiet rows when the world outside is moving forward so fast. If we want our children to be ready, we must give them the tools they need today, not tomorrow.
We must not let old fears hold back new ideas. Just like pencils and books were once new tools for learning, technology is now the tool that can help every child reach their best. It is time for schools to take the next step. Ask your school council to add more smart boards, tablets, and online lessons. Speak up at school meetings. Share what you’ve learned with friends and teachers. Every student deserves a chance to learn in the best way possible.
Because in the end, education is not just about the past, it’s about preparing for the future. The glowing screen, the helpful voice of a learning app, the joy of clicking “Well Done!” after a tricky quiz, these are not just fun moments. They are the building blocks of knowledge, courage, and curiosity. Let us give our students a classroom filled with tools, filled with wonder, and filled with the power to learn in every way possible. The future is calling. Let’s answer it, with open minds and open laptops.
Please see the attached PDF for the feedback.
SCHOL-Y5_WK10 – Varoon
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Scholarship Writing Wk 10
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SCHOL-Y5_WK10 – melody
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Felix SUN Week 10 Schoarship Writing
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SCHOL-Y5_WK10 – zhuyingdorahotmail-com
Think about how far we have come with human development. Technology is a key to helping it evolve in many positive ways. Lots of schools have implemented technology making activities efficient, simpler and easier to do. Perhaps if we had the opportunity, we could make it supplementary to Australia or even, the whole world. It is vital that schools implement greater use of technology to enhance classroom learning.
Firstly, it can help students study and engage. Rather than traditional books and papers, using online apps can encourage children to show their ability. In 2019, an experiment concluded that around 60 to 70 percent of children performed better in academic tests (especially in Math and Science) on technology. Therefore, it is beneficial that we must implement greater use of technology.
Furthermore, it makes it easier because it is more efficient and simpler, getting more activities done in a short time period. For example, copying, correcting and editing grammar mistakes can benefit you from using a dictionary and rewriting the same thing again. This summarises that if technology is used more often, it gets more things done quicker, without straining our fingers.
Lastly, it prepares children for life. In this generation, children are more focused and interactive with online media. Based on the CompTIA study, 9 out of 10 students said that experiencing technology could support their future in some way. It can also potentially help them make an early start to their career, doing jobs like creating games or other apps.
Technology is a great use and help to classroom activities, however, there are downsides to it too. Many say that secondary school students use Artificial intelligence not for intentional purposes. In my school, we use an app allowing the teacher to look at what the students are doing. There are many tools, including the Apple Classroom, Lightspeed Classroom Management, Securely Classroom, Netsupport School and Classwize.
This concludes that schools must implement greater use of technology. It not only helps children with academic performance but can make life easier. Traditional learning can be put in the museum for history, getting replaced by technology advancement.
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SCHOL-Y5_WK10 – Alessia Li
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Is Artistic Expression More Valuable to Society Than Scientific Advancement
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Should schools implement greater use of technology to enhance classroom learning