3. Technology is used as a tool to support the efforts of
teachers to promote different learning styles among
students to become interested in the learning process.
Computers are incorporated into school curricula:
Teachers use presentation Graphics Software
Students use application software and the internet
Internet technology is becoming a global tool used in a
mediated classroom with: e-Instruction, e-learning or
distance learning
Introduction
4. Technology promotes students’ learning by;
Serving different learning style (Visual, Auditory, and
Kinesthetic) through the use of different media such as
video, cassette recorder, photographs, pictures and
others
It provides opportunities for students to exercise their
curiosity in learning to know more through the use of
online recourses.
Technology promotes students’
learning
5. Using technology facilitate teacher's task in display
information for a big number of students with different
learning characteristic by using an OHP, applications,
online exams and others.
Technology facilitate teacher's
task
6. Technology promotes collaboration and reflective learning :
Presents an authentic model and/or student-created model
Supports self-directed learning and continues learning outside of
the classroom (Blacke,2013)
provides more channels for communication between the
school and other schools, parents, students, teachers,
Ministry of Education and others
Technology Promotes
Collaboration
7. Promotes Critical Thinking
Social Learning
Increase Language Skills
Modalities and Learning Styles
Creativity
Students and Teachers Co-Creators
Advantages to education
8. As we know; the development of teaching and learning process
is fundamental for the development of the society. Teaching
gives knowledge, leads to career progression and builds
character. Integrating technology in teaching and learning has
become a necessity. Scientific research has shown that effective
integration of technology increases students' productivity,
enhances their learning, facilitates the process of teaching,
promotes lifelong learning and supports the effective use of
resources.
Conclusion