This video is a discussion between Russell Stannard and Harry about digital learning in the classroom. Russell shares his experience using technology in his classroom and gives five tips for teachers who want to use technology in their classroom. He also discusses the benefits of using technology in the classroom, such as increased student engagement and motivation.
Here are the five tips that Russell shares:
- Start small. Don’t try to do everything at once. Start with one or two things that you’re comfortable with and build from there.
- Get your students involved. Ask them for their input on what technology they would like to use in the classroom.
- Use technology to support your teaching, not to replace it. Technology should be used to enhance your lessons, not to take over.
- Be patient. It takes time to learn how to use technology effectively. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t see results immediately.
- Have fun! Technology should be used to make learning more enjoyable for both you and your students.
Russell also recommends using the website Natural Readers, which can be used to read text aloud in different languages and accents. This can be a helpful tool for students who are learning a new language or who have difficulty reading.
Overall, this video provides some helpful tips for teachers who want to use technology in their classrooms. Russell’s experience and advice can be valuable for teachers who are just starting out with technology or who are looking to improve their use of technology.