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How Technology is Helping People Get Their Education in 2022

  • Hazel Butterfield
  • 20 January 2022

Over the years, many educational challenges have presented themselves. But they have never been more prominent than they were in 2020 and 2021.

How Technology is Helping People Get Their Education in 2022


Because of the pandemic and lockdown restrictions, schools all over the world resorted to
utilising a remote learning setup. Students and teachers alike had to rely on technology to continue. The sudden change in the system had some negative impacts on students and teachers. The National Foundation for Educational Research reports that 98% of all teachers claim their students are falling behind and that only 66% of the actual curriculum is covered in a year.

 

The main reason for this is that educators were not prepared for the unexpected shift. This was most evident at the beginning of the pandemic when the current system still lacked proper structure. We wrote in past article how it can be frustrating when a student is on Zoom for a class and someone or something ends up distracting them. But, in the last year, utilising technology for learning has changed from being bothersome to something that has truly helped the education sector. Here are just a few ways technology has made a positive impact:

Making information accessible
One of the biggest ways technology has helped people attain their education is by becoming a place to find information. There is an abundance of resources available on the internet, ranging from textbooks to scientific journals. There are many online databases, like Google Scholar, that can help students find the information they need for their classes. All users have to do is enter the title they are looking for or the subject they intend to study and the website can offer them a multitude of options they can look into. These platforms are similar to libraries as they can typically provide the entire text needed but within the comfort of one’s home, keeping them safe from the ongoing pandemic.

 

Moving the traditional classroom online
As mentioned earlier, there was initially a lack of preparedness when it came to being able to run classes remotely. In more recent times, educators and students have become accustomed to this method. New Globe notes that digital learning platforms have made it easier to teach and monitor learning, and is now comparable to the traditional setup. There are even specialised tablets that utilise the cloud for educators to be able to assess their students in real-time. Developments like this make remote learning more structured and successful.

Gamifying learning
For young students, having offsite classes may be difficult as they may find it hard to stay engaged without constant supervision. But, learning is now easier as there are many toys and devices geared towards educating children. Companies like LeapFrog have products such as the LeapStart which children from any age can use to learn colours, numbers, and even languages. Interactive games like this are helpful to prevent stunted learning for students who struggle to remain engaged in a remote setting because they enjoy the activity. It can also help parents create a more structured education system at home if their children aren’t attending formal school yet.


The use of technology in today’s learning environment has become extremely beneficial in times when remote learning is the norm. Not only can they help support students receive the education they need, but they can also help learning become more accessible and convenient for everyone.

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