Thursday, 28 February 2013

HOW COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY FACILITATE STUDENTS

Computers can support the variety of ways, learners construct their own understanding. Students can work through a computer-based activity at their own pace. Rather than 20 individuals working together on one activity, technology allows independent completion of work. There seems to be a trend in new research that shows that computer use with the early grades does have positive benefits for students than ever before.
  • Computers are used in a way that allows all students to complete the task successfully, independently, and in the time allotted.
  • Computers are used for a task that is curriculum-based and meets educational standards.
  • Beyond the classroom, computer networking allows students to communicate and collaborate with content experts and with fellow students around the globe.
Hence, the use of real world tools and meaningful data inject a sense of purpose to classroom activity. Part of the mission of educational institutions is to produce workforce-ready graduates who can, among other things, manipulate and analyze raw data, critically evaluate information, and operate hardware and software. This technological literacy imparts a very important set of vocational skills that will serve students well in the working world.
Hammad-Ur-Rehman
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