Jagpreet
06 August, 2024
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When we talk about revolution and evolution, these terms are the two faces of the same coin which comes under the roof of transformation in the mediums from which a student can benefit. If we want to make education a better place where everyone feels familiar, belongs and is inclusive then we need to adapt towards inclusivity in the areas where education, play and learning can bloom together. This is where modern technology plays an important role in shaping the minds and learning through the multitudes of technology.
In this blog, we are going to discuss why technology and the role of technology in modern higher education is important and what are the latest challenges that a student can face when adapting to these technologies.
Here are the 7 reasons why technology matters in shaping genius minds for extraordinary and revolutionary futures.
Learning Comes Alive
Technology has come so far, that it has introduced us to revolutionised classrooms, where you ditch the textbook reading and get into the experience of exploration through the latest technology of Virtual Reality (VR). Virtual Reality is the gadget that has successfully made the students feel thrilled to learn.
Imagine exploring ancient ruins or dissecting a virtual frog without leaving your seat!
VR has shown greater engagement by students in the classroom, better attention, and safety and has been an important aspect of personalised learning.
Your Learning, Your Way
Technology in modern higher education allows a space where students can get personalised help and coursework. These technologies help to fit every student’s needs, and concept understanding based on their grasp of subjects.
With the latest technology, education is no longer the old-fashioned style where one-size-fits-all. Technology welcomes adaptive learning software that tailors lessons to individual needs, helping students grasp concepts at their own pace. For example, students struggling with maths can get extra practice tailored to their weaknesses.
Join the Global Classroom
The technology in modern higher education allows us to step beyond the boundaries of traditional and geographical boundaries. You can now join a workshop, project, internship or an international conference or seminar from anywhere around the world. Online courses and video conferencing make it possible to attend lectures from top universities without leaving home. Picture joining a seminar at Oxford from your bedroom. Sounds exciting!
Unlimited Knowledge at Your Fingertips
Through technology and adaptation of technology, you can easily access thousands of books, resources, e-books, libraries, articles, journals and more. All at one fingertip.
Students can access a vast array of resources, from academic journals to educational videos, with a few clicks. Need to research for a paper? The online library is open 24/7, and no membership card is required.
Teamwork is No More a Dream Work: It has been made simpler
Technology in education makes it easier for students to collaborate through different applications, resources and more. You can now easily understand, plan and execute most of the things that are required for a project, research and team collaboration. Technology has made group projects a breeze with technology. Collaboration tools like Google Docs and Slack allow students to work together in real-time, even if they’re miles apart. Imagine brainstorming ideas for a project with classmates in different time zones without the hassle of meeting up in person.
Skills for the Future
As technology becomes foremost important and excelling in modern workforce demand, adapting and enrolling technology in higher education would help students enhance skills for the future. Through technology, you can learn the latest software, research and engage in digital communication. Technological advancement has shown a greater success in the job market. Think of it as future-proofing your education.
Go Green with E-Learning
No need to spend thousands on books or paper. Through technology, you can easily adapt to safer, eco-friendly ways of learning where you make sure that there is no waste of paper. Say no to heavy backpacks and lost project files.
Read: The Advent of Edutainment: How Technology is Changing the Way We Learn
We have covered the benefits of technology and its advancement in relation to higher education. However, there are a few challenges that are still being researched and discovered in the realm of technology and higher education. There are still some areas in technology which may need better research and execution.
Getting Everyone on the Same Page
If you are planning to implement and adapt to technology in higher education you would need to make sure that there is professional training for both teachers and students so that both can be on the same page especially when it comes to managing tasks online. Sometimes few applications, instructions or tools could be challenging for teachers or students.
Keep a Distance
While technology enhances learning, it can also lead to distraction and less attention span. Students can misuse the platform for other purposes such as for entertainment and gaming.
Additionally, there are concerns about online safety, such as cyberbullying and privacy issues.
Bridging the Digital Divide
Not all students have equal access to technology. Some might lack high-speed internet or personal devices, creating a gap between those who can fully participate in digital learning and those who can’t. Not every student has the budget to adapt to the latest technologies as they could be expensive. This inequality needs to be addressed to ensure that every student has the same opportunities. Picture a student from a rural area struggling to join online classes because of poor internet connectivity.
The role of technology in modern education has deeper roots in making a revolutionary shift in how you learn and see things around you. Technology plays an important role in shaping young minds which is why it should be adapted carefully, considering its advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, technology in itself is a greater medium that can be used in the advancement of learning. Lastly, technology is the new age revolution in the 21st century, which needs the supervision of more research and better implementation.
Technology is limitless, it has no geographical borders, it’s eco-friendly, it is effective, it increases the involvement of learning and it is quicker to adapt. However, there are both positive and negative sides to technology. This is why you need to be cautious when you introduce technology in higher education.
The role of ICT in higher education is to track students’ progress and provide a better-personalised course for students where they can feel more included.
In today’s world, the role of technology is important. During COVID-19 the world was introduced to an increased level of technology implementation. Technology has helped people to help, connect, learn, express and entertain.