The exploration of how technology supports student learning delves into various facets such as experiential learning, engagement, communication skills, and collaboration. One key question is whether digital platforms have a greater impact on student learning compared to traditional methods, like making a movie versus writing a paper.
I wonder what technology
supports students though
experiential learning.
Do digital platforms have a greater
impact on student learning than
traditional ones? For example, would
making a movie have a greater impact
than writing a paper?
I wonder if students are more engaged in lessons when using technology.
I wonder if digital resources
are available for students
that support student-led learning.
Are reliable digital resources
available for students to support service
learning and student-led social action projects?
Are reliable digital resources available
for students on topics that they are
interested in researching?
Are digital resources student-friendly,
high quality and reliable?
I wonder if collaboration
online can enhance
student learning.
What online collaboration
tools help students learn best?
International Buddies?
Social Media?
Google Classroom?
Does it matter if students collaborate with
students in person or digitally?
I wonder if technology
use impacts student
communication skills.
Do digital communication
skills effect in-person
communication skills?
Are student communication
skills positively or negatively
impacted when classrooms
have 1:1 technology?