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Tech For School – 5 New Gadgets That Are Revolutionising Learning

<p>Technological advancements are changing the way teachers educate their students faster than ever before&semi; opening up whole new dimensions of learning both inside and outside the classroom that were unthinkable just a decade ago&period; Even dedicated computer labs are becoming a thing of the past&comma; thanks to the availability of portable devices&period; Technology allows for a sharing of information and pooling of resources that means students can become part of global conversations on all manner of issues&period; Here are just a few of the latest ground-breaking gizmos that are currently shaking things up for schools&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>3D Printers<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Although the price bracket for 3D printers puts them out of reach for much of the home-printing market at the moment&comma; many schools will soon be equipping their design and technology departments with them&period; The printers work from digital models to create three-dimensional solid objects from a variety of materials&period; Clearly they will have a significant impact on the technology and manufacturing industries&comma; and giving students the skills needed to operate the devices should provide the next generation with a vital head-start&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Mini-Projectors<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Projectors have been used in schools for years to help display information clearly on screens and blank walls&comma; but in recent years the technology has advanced to the point that a mini projector is now an essential piece of kit in most classrooms&period; Being compact&comma; light and sturdy makes them very portable&comma; and prices have dropped to the point that every school can afford a high-performing model&period; Not to mention they’re compatible with most media devices&comma; so there’s no limit to the type of content that can be shown&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Music-Editing Software<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The music industry is constantly evolving&comma; and has seen plenty of innovative and sometimes controversial technology development in recent years&period; There are all kinds of programs out there which will allow students to edit files&colon; looping sections&semi; using samples&semi; slowing down or speeding up the music&period; For budding musicians&comma; producers and djs&comma; an introduction to these applications is invaluable&period; Best of all&comma; some of the programs that come as standard on new computers are actually pretty sophisticated&comma; so a little inspiration will go a long way&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Tablets<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The rise of tablet computing has had interesting ramifications for learning outside the classroom&period; Since free WiFi is now available in all kinds of places&comma; teachers are able to bring education into the real world much easier&period; Imagine&comma; for example&comma; an art teacher taking her students around a gallery&comma; and a student notices a piece that intrigues him&period; He can use his tablet to find out more about the artist and their technique&comma; their other work and where it is displayed&comma; all at the touch of a button&period; Tablets also allow students to complete assignments wherever they are&comma; a massive time-saver&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Google Earth<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The uses to which Geography teachers can put Google Earth are endless&period; Students can be creating management plans for historic sites or tourism destinations&semi; studying the effects on landscape of mass migration&comma; or plotting suitable destinations for new windfarms&period; Data is constantly being added and used in different ways&comma; making this possibly one of the most exciting tools for educators of all time&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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