New Technology In Education Essay

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These days, they use of new technologies has made a huge impact into all the different world spheres and has profoundly gained importance in education over time. The Decree 231/200, published by the Junta de Andalucia, aimed at incorporating the Autonomous Communicty into the society of knowledge in order to be more competitive and productive by the integration of new technologies in the educational system. In so doing, lessons are more motivating and dynamic for students and information is provided in a way that differs from the text-following traditional approach. Besides, having an interactive whiteboard, an overhead projector (OH`) and broadband Internet access offers and facilitates both teacher’s and students’ work.
Even though FL teaching can be fostered with traditional aids, new media such as computer software and the Internet enrich the repertoire of educational tools” (Pérez, 2005). Such I the cae that new technologies will be a key tool: audio-visual resources (e.g., videos and songs taken from the Internet will be employed, especially to work on Listening skills). …show more content…

If you are a teacher, you need to select “I’m a teacher” option and then fill a form, whereby the teacher will be sent an e-mail with the instructions to be followed. From that moment on, online classrooms can be created. If you are a student, the only thing to be done is register with the “I’m a student” option, fill a form with no personal data and then wait until the teacher gives them a class code, whereby only those who are given such code are allowed to gain access to those specific areas. If a parent, the procedure is the same and differs in the way access is being given: an email account must be indicated so that they can be given their own unique code. Once being a teacher and having access to it, teachers only need to customize their profile. The pieces of information available to change

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