PAST&PRESENT - Sangari · Evolution meets the learning needs of your students. THE EVOLUTION OF...
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Classrooms continue to adopt technology to keep
up with the demand of students in order to
increase engagement. Let’s look at the evolution
of classroom technology.
79% of learners are more involved with class
material when technology is being used. Evolution
meets the learning needs of your students.
THE EVOLUTION OF CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY PAST PRESENT&
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American wood pencil industry took off
Overhead projectors started appearing in classrooms
Video tapes started to enhance lessons
Computers started being used in schools
Oregon Trail was widely adopted as an educational game
Mobile responding apps were first introduced
The QWERTY layout was established for
typewriters
Filmstrips were used for learning
Basic clicker concept was introduced to
education
Personal computers became available to
students
Students were able to use the internet for
learning
BYOD became a popular method of
teaching