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Considerations and Responsibilities associated with using technology in the classroom
by Zhou Zixin
Technology opens up a lot of exciting opportunities in education, it also comes with serious ethical responsibilities. Digital literacy today goes way beyond just being able to use tech tools. It's about understanding how to navigate digital spaces critically, ethically, and effectively. So, learning more about digital literacy has probably deepened the understanding that it’s not just technical know-how, but also about digital responsibility, critical thinking, media literacy, and even digital wellbeing.As an educator, this means becoming more intentional about how digital tools are integrated into the classroom. It’s not just about using technology but also teaching students how to evaluate online sources, protect their privacy, communicate appropriately, and engage meaningfully in digital communities.For learners, the implications are huge. They're growing up in a world saturated with information and digital content. So, building their digital literacy is essential
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Role of an educator in using digital technologies in classroom
The digital literacy today goes way beyond just being able to use tech tools. As an educator, we are not just teaching the students about the technical know-hows, we should also teach the students about digital responsibility, critical thinking, media literacy, and even digital wellbeing.
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Technology opens up a lot of exciting opportunities in education, it also comes with serious ethical responsibilities. Digital literacy today goes way beyond just being able to use tech tools. It's about understanding how to navigate digital spaces critically, ethically, and effectively. So, learning more about digital literacy has probably deepened the understanding that it’s not just technical know-how, but also about digital responsibility, critical thinking, media literacy, and even digital wellbeing.As an educator, this means becoming more intentional about how digital tools are integrated into the classroom. It’s not just about using technology but also teaching students how to evaluate online sources, protect their privacy, communicate appropriately, and engage meaningfully in digital communities.For learners, the implications are huge. They're growing up in a world saturated with information and digital content. So, building their digital literacy is essential
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