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3 Technology Tools Teachers Can Use to Create a Positive Remote Learning Experience

May 27, 2021

How can teachers use remote learning technology to improve the learning experience?

The modern classroom is a hybrid of both digital and analog technology. Today’s teachers must design in-person and virtual experiences that blend the power of classic teaching tools with new advancements. Teachers really are on the frontier of tech implementation, especially because of the rapid adoption seen by today’s youth.

But how do you choose wisely and use your resources effectively in such a vast landscape of devices and software? The answer is that it is best to implement tech with the widest applicability to a diverse set of students.

Tools like augmented reality (AR) for virtual assistance, document cameras, and fundraising apps can transform the remote learning experience. We’ve got the details on how teachers can leverage this technology for remote learning.

1. Teachers Can Use Augmented Reality to Facilitate Personalized Remote Assistance

We know that there are many different learning styles. This is one of the reasons why remote learning can be so challenging. As an educator, you must manage these learning differences from afar, without the ability to modify the student’s environment to match their needs.

Plus, you need to communicate information that may not make as much sense when viewed in 2D by a student. Then there’s the added complication of interfacing with parents to make them partners with you in their child’s education.

The solution is AR for remote virtual assistance. AR provides the missing “cues” you would be able to give the student if you were in person. Remote virtual assistance merges two real-time video streams so that you can interact directly with what the student is seeing.

For example, if a student were building a science project poster, they could show you the poster via video. You could then gesture or indicate changes via AR. Your gestures would appear on the student’s screen and show them exactly what to do as if you were there beside them.

Remote assistance can personalize the lesson plan. This also helps to improve learning and engagement. Learn more info about our AR-enabled software at Help Lightning by watching a quick demo video.

2. Use Document Cameras to Easily Share Your Teaching Content Digitally

A great pairing with AR is the document camera. Document cameras have been an incredible resource for teachers to replace the traditional projector. With a simple and relatively inexpensive device, you can “project” classroom resources or your progress on example problems digitally.

One exciting feature of document cameras is that you can project much more than documents. In a science course, you could project your work on a lab, such as the ingredients needed to make a paper mâché volcano foam. Or you could zoom in on different geodes to demonstrate their unique formation.

Live streaming your classroom takes on a whole new meaning when you can simulate an in-person lesson with crisp visuals. For tricky concepts like math, walking students through a problem step by step without delays or fuzzy graphics is critical.

We’re partial to the iPevo V4K USB Camera and recommend it to our experts because it unites excellent quality with affordability and ease of use. This document camera has the high-definition resolution you need to prevent pixelation and give your students the optimal virtual experience. Plus, it connects easily to your computer via USB.

3. Get Empowered by Crowd Sourcing Apps to Fundraise for Classroom Equipment

At this point, you might be wondering, who is going to pay for all this tech? One great option is to use helpful apps to crowdsource fundraising for the technology you believe will have an impact on your students.

Our favorite resource is the website Donors Choose. You can post details about your classroom and make requests for the items you need to improve your students’ education. Donors Choose is a powerful option because it enables you to make the donation personal.

You can describe your philosophy and the needs of the students you teach. Donors can connect with your mission and decide to help you meet your goals because you’re a local classroom or for other unique aspects. Then, you can interface with these donors directly through Donors Choose and send them updates regarding the effect of their donations.

What technology do you see teachers using effectively for remote learning?

Technology can be a help or a hindrance, but either way, education methods will never be the same. Augmented reality, document cameras, and fundraising apps are just the tip of the iceberg.

Also read about how nonprofits can benefit from remote assistance software.

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