Monday, April 13, 2015

Technology in teaching

Technology in teaching

Technology in our days is in every step that we take, almost everywhere. Kids are growing up with computers and Smartphone’s. For them it is an interesting way also to learn something. It happens to me for two years while teaching English, a student always asked for new words every day. This student was studying English language through internet in different levels. So, there are different ways that kids can learn through technology.
In English lesson they need the help of technology in listening, reading and pronunciation. If they hear a song and you show them also with moves they are going to learn it faster and they are going to enjoy it to. They love to learn information through playing. When a student or a kid is going to listen a new lesson need to have an audio in this way it is easier for them to learn. Well, this is not so difficult to achieve as a teacher but to help students also with a power point, or an English laboratory it is impossible. They do not have the luxury to have all this conditions to learn in a funny or more attractive way. In Albanian schools do not offer such conditions it is a pity to deny this possibility to the students. I was teaching for the fourth class and I wanted to teach them a song but we didn’t have an audio so I bought it by myself. Furthermore, when you need to show them at least a short movie or a short play there is no such possibility. The students have to learn usually all by heart. Only with games or by different books with a lot of pictures you can teach a new topic or a lesson.
To sum up, technology is almost everywhere but the opportunities to use it are limited. Even though internet is so spread now days, information is only touchable for the main cities in Albania. All kids and students should have equal possibilities to learn. If technology it is used with teaching, the improvement and the interest in learning is going to increase the level of students and pupils.  

  

                                                             Worked by: Ina Zeneli, Gr- B

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