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The digital boom in education: A year of advancements in technology

By Nirvaan Birla

 

  • Reinventing Education: 2023’s Top Trends in Education

 

The incorporation of technology has resulted in a dramatic shift of the educational landscape. It has changed the way that kids learn inside of classroom settings. The introduction of personalised learning is one significant change that has schools taking notice. Using specialised teachers who attend to the particular needs of each student, this method customises educational experiences for each student.  Artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a formidable ally in the field of education, functioning as a sort of technological super hero. Educational institutions make use of its abilities to provide timely and accurate support to students, enabling them to progress more easily through their learning journeys. AI also enables educators to design lessons that are customised for every student, transforming the learning process into a fun game of puzzles. Virtual reality, or VR, has also become a useful tool for contemporary classrooms. Virtual environments bring subjects like physics, math, and history to life, offering an unparalleled degree of participatory learning that goes beyond textbooks. The way that individuals learn collaboratively has radically changed as a result of the widespread usage of real-time communication platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. The ability of peers and students to collaborate on projects across geographic boundaries raises the standard of education overall. These digital tools not only overcome physical obstacles but also offer a worldwide connection that extends beyond traditional classroom boundaries. Schools are being driven by technology, which is bringing us an era of global connectivity, personalisation, and connection.

 

  • Getting Used to Change: The Evolution of Education in 2023

 

To adapt to changing student needs and the introduction of new technology, education in schools has undergone significant change over time. Memorization and paying attention to the teacher were the main priorities of education in the past. However, things are now different. Nowadays, schools place a greater emphasis on students’ independent and collaborative thinking. Instead than just having pupils memorise facts, they want them to be creative problem solvers. Assisting pupils in becoming adaptable to a constantly changing world is the aim. This shift is mostly the result of technology. Digital tools, the internet, and computers are becoming commonplace in schools. Students may study from anywhere, not only in a classroom, and learning becomes more engaging and dynamic as a result. Additionally, schools are attempting to recognise the uniqueness of every student. Since each learns differently, institutions allow students greater flexibility to complete their coursework at their own speed. This entails creating strategies specifically for each kid and assisting them with technology. The fact that schools increasingly value more than simply academics is another significant shift. Pupils are motivated to excel in areas such as problem-solving, technological use, and teamwork. These are critical abilities in a world where change is constant. Online learning is now feasible for students because of technology. Even when students are not in a classroom, they can learn from any location. It makes learning accessible to more people, regardless of where they live. Finally, education is about more than simply textbooks and exams. They take into account the emotions, well-being, and interpersonal relationships of the pupils. More is being done in schools to support students’ mental and physical well-being. In order to adapt to the modern world, education has altered.

 

  • The Digital Revolution in Education: A Year of Advancements in Technology

 

The digital revolution has brought about significant changes in classroom learning, and education is no exception. Modern technology has increased accessibility to and convenience of education beyond what it was in the past. By using the internet, students can access a plethora of knowledge from anywhere in the world. To obtain knowledge on any topic they are interested in, individuals need merely conduct an internet search. There are now more options available to schools because everyone with an internet connection can access instructional resources. Through the internet, students can access material from anywhere in the globe. Digital technology has made it possible to offer new instructional approaches. Teachers can employ gamification, simulation, and virtual reality to increase student involvement. Utilising social media and other online resources, they can interact with students and create cooperative learning environments.

 

(The author is Nirvaan Birla, MD, Birla Open Minds, and the views expressed in this article are his own)