Classroom of the Future
Sreejit Chakrabarty @sreejitsocial

Classroom of the Future

Classrooms today are not what they used to be! Flexible seating, collaborative groupings, personal computing devices, and instant access to the internet exists at all grade levels. Each day one can walk into a second-grade classroom to find students coding with robots, utilizing speech to text services on their iPad and exploring their interests effortlessly. Modern-day teachers, I believe, must not only embrace the use of technology but should have a good idea of the how and why, while the students decide the what and how much.

 

A Peek Inside a Classroom Today

Students have their hands on equipment that allows for innovation and aids in teaching educational content. Starting students in game-based learning in Kindergarten, they learn to be coders that makes it possible to later create software, apps, and websites. In fact, some schools are teaching coding as a foreign language. 

Young students begin coding with robots and child-friendly programs like Scratch introduce coding ideas and problem-solving behaviors. As students practice, they learn to code using more complex ideas and platforms. Schools today also house new technology such as 3D printers which allow teachers to better teach geometric shapes, volume, mass, fractions, physical maps, cross sections of structures or internal organs and create new creatures to explain animal adaptations. Virtual, Augmented and Mixed reality systems create a digital learning space for students to travel to landmarks and immerse themselves in history. Virtual field trips expand the classroom beyond the state or even the country in which the class resides. With creator apps like Google Tilt Brush, Students can now create their environment rather than just experiencing pre-made ones. Even drones can help students view hard to see places, teach ratios and proportions, and create opportunities for creative writing prompts. Also adding an essential skillset which will be in huge demand by the time they graduate. 

 

Why Do We Need to Embrace New Technology in the Classroom?

When students stop considering their teacher as superior knowledge and more of a facilitator of their learning, they feel safer to take risks, play with technology and even request to change the assignment to better suit their needs.

Allowing students to create VR experiences (for example) on what they learned, and thinking of new applications of technology will allow for a real change in education. If this is normal for these students, imagine their future workplaces? Imagine the technologies they'll consider normal if this is what they grew up doing?

     

The Future of Education has arrived

Artificial Intelligence, Deep learning, Humanoid Robotics, Big Data, Blockchain, etc. are exponential concepts which need to be integrated with the everyday leaning of the modern student. As educators, it is imperative to equip ourselves with these shifts in traditional practices. The flipped classroom, Student-led lessons, personalized assessment and maker approach to learning are just a few of the many tools that can have a massive impact in shaping this Education Revolution which is taking place now.

As we move into a world dominated by technology, homes filled with the internet of things, cars driving autonomously and drones delivering your coffee, a truly global lifestyle are fast becoming a reality, and our students need to be prepared. As educators, we must do what we can to prepare and equip these modern learners for the world that awaits them.

-Sreejit Chakrabarty

@sreejitsocial

 

Nice class and crative

Learning becomes a process of discovery! The interdisciplinary approach definitely will help boost lateral thinking. Globalized classrooms can make transactional pedagogy, transformational!

nice class of creative people

Hi I would also love to hear more about this. Particular interest in the making their own virtual reality etc.

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