THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN MODERN PEDAGOGY
Keywords:
technology in education, modern pedagogy, historical context, technological integration, digital platforms, interactive whiteboards, learning management systems, digital equity, digital divide, teacher training, case studies, artificial intelligence in education, virtual reality, augmented reality, data analyticsAbstract
This article explores the transformative role of technology in modern pedagogy. It delves into the historical context of technological integration in education, examines current technological tools, and highlights the benefits and challenges associated with their use. Through case studies, the article demonstrates the positive impact of technology on student outcomes and discusses future trends in educational technology. The findings underscore the importance of technology in enhancing teaching and learning experiences, while also addressing the need for equitable access and effective teacher training.
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