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Interactive education: One size no longer fits all

The basis of formal education historically started and ended with a bell and a teacher stood at a blackboard asking questions and leading discussions.

<h3><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;schoolnews&period;co&period;nz&sol;latest-print-issue&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank">This is a feature article from our Term 3 issue of School News&period; Check out the full edition online now &lpar;or pick up your staffroom copy&excl;&rpar;&period;<&sol;a><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>Modern classrooms have moved far beyond this now&colon; the introduction of interactive technology to the classroom unleashed the power of multimedia and forced educators to rethink the status quo&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;17340" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-17340" style&equals;"width&colon; 680px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;"size-full wp-image-17340" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;schoolnews&period;co&period;nz&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2020&sol;09&sol;Epson-St-Peters-Students-interacting-with-screen-Copy&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"680" height&equals;"453" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-17340" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Image Courtesy of St Peter&&num;8217&semi;s School and Epson&period;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>In the last 10 years&comma; teachers have had to shape-shift from uniform teaching to embracing a variety of newfangled learning environments and immersive classroom technologies&period; Teachers are now seen as facilitators and ongoing learners&period; Interactive technology has transformed classrooms and blurred boundaries between teachers and learners&period; Not too long ago&comma; a TV on wheels plonked at the head of a whole-school assembly was considered a normal occurrence&excl; Today&comma; it would be strange to walk into a school that didn’t have interactive projectors&comma; whiteboards&comma; and a plethora of student-friendly devices to boot&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In 2020&comma; we witnessed an unprecedented shift forward towards interactive technology&semi; not just because of COVID&period; Anthony Salcito&comma; Vice-President of Education at Microsoft&comma; says schools are actively morphing into &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;learning hubs”&period; He said recently&comma; at global education conference <em>Bett 2020<&sol;em>&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote>&NewLine;<p> When you think about the three big investments that schools make&comma; they’re constantly thinking about what’s happening with instruction in the classroom&comma; what’s happening with the operations of their school&comma; and also learning beyond the classroom&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Over the past few decades&comma; the focus has been heavily weighted on the classroom experience&period; I think we will see a shift where schools will create a foundation of inclusive&comma; flexible&comma; data-driven buildings and spaces that will enable students to learn beyond those walls&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Yes&comma; the surprise pandemic shines a light on how technology has and will transform teaching and learning&comma; but interactive technologies will continue to thrive&comma; even after the viral threat has vanished&period; Lockdown&comma; school closures and the possibility of extended restrictions in the future force us to consider how vital connectivity&comma; digital curriculum and interactive technology are…<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Schools must be prepared to deliver education online for students at home or away from a typical classroom environment&period; When students are in school&comma; educators must consider ways to promote social distancing within a typically crowed educational environment&period; Interactive teaching technologies offer solutions either way&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When it comes to social distancing interactive projectors offer a great solution&comma; because the screen can be accessible to everyone in most large learning spaces even when students have to social distance&comma; and the beauty of using an interactive projector is that it can still be inclusive&comma; collaborative&comma; and memorable&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong>Industry Insider<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>Projectors with widescreen resolution&comma; advanced network connectivity and wireless performance&comma; make it easier to share larger-than-life lessons&comma; tech expert Graeme Durham from Epson&comma; NZ explains&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote>&NewLine;<p>The key benefit of using interactive projectors is engagement&period; It is no longer enough for teachers to &OpenCurlyQuote;chalk and talk’ while students listen&period; An interactive projector allows teachers and students to share content and work on lessons collaboratively&comma; and sharing promotes discussion and engagement&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Teachers can present lessons in an interactive and engaging manner using modern computing and mobile devices including PC&comma; Mac&comma; Chromebook&comma; iOS&sol;Android and modern software tools like Microsoft inking tools and information can also be sourced by students and teachers using various teaching websites&comma; resources like YouTube&comma; etc&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;New interactive projector technologies are advancing all the time&period; There are laser light source projectors with on board interactivity and wireless capability&period; Quieter&comma; smaller form factor&comma; capable of both pen and finger touch&comma; ultra-short throw means virtually no shadowing when presenting&period; Keep in mind that projected images are typically more cost effective&comma; less reflective&comma; and most importantly larger than a typical flat panel TV&period; This means all the class can read detailed information rather than just those in the front few rows they are easy to use in the classroom by a teacher but capable of being managed remotely by an IT manager if required&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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