on 04-02-2014 13:12
on 04-02-2014 13:12
Apparently, school books are on their way out and more schools are turning to modern technology in order to help to teach school children.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25888737
I personally think that it is a good idea, mainly because school books generally go out of date as soon as they are published, and therefore by using computers or tablets, the school children would constantly have up to date materials.
I have to admit, we didn't use blackboards with chalk much in school. My era heavily involved projectors, white boards and also the giant computer screens (can't remember the name) and I found that a lot easier than books. I find regurgitating school books difficult and hard to keep reciting as the information doesn't stick in my mind, but I find it easier to learn when it is discussed or shown on computer.
on 05-02-2014 21:33
on 05-02-2014 22:21
on 05-02-2014 22:21
on 05-02-2014 22:26
on 05-02-2014 22:26
on 05-02-2014 22:37
on 05-02-2014 22:37
05-02-2014 22:53 - edited 05-02-2014 22:54
@gemz4the1 wrote:
My nephew is 8 and his school are pushing pupils to do maths exercises online at home, however I feel that they should concentrate more on their writing
I think I'd be inclined to agree with you, I find that I never really need to physically write anything outside of exams and my handwriting is pretty shocking as a result. (Maybe that's just me?)
Throughout school, college and now at university most work, almost all extended written pieces are typed. It makes sense if you're writing thousands of words for a single piece of work to type it, however in schools that generally isn't the case so the practice in my opinion would be a good thing.