The Tech Edvocate

Top Menu

  • Advertisement
  • Apps
  • Home Page
  • Home Page Five (No Sidebar)
  • Home Page Four
  • Home Page Three
  • Home Page Two
  • Home Tech2
  • Icons [No Sidebar]
  • Left Sidbear Page
  • My Account
  • My Speaking Page
  • Newsletter Sign Up Confirmation
  • Newsletter Unsubscription
  • Our Brands
  • Page Example
  • Protected Content
  • Register
  • Request a Product Review
  • Shop
  • Shortcodes Examples
  • Signup
  • Start Here
    • Governance
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
  • The Edvocate
  • Topics
  • Write For Us
  • Advertise

Main Menu

  • Start Here
    • Our Brands
    • Governance
      • Dr. Lynch’s Personal Website
      • Careers
    • Write For Us
    • Contact Us
    • Books
    • Edupedia
    • The Edvocate Podcast
  • Topics
    • Assistive Technology
    • Child Development Tech
    • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech
    • EdTech Futures
    • EdTech News
    • EdTech Policy & Reform
    • EdTech Startups & Businesses
    • Higher Education EdTech
    • Online Learning & eLearning
    • Parent & Family Tech
    • Personalized Learning
    • Product Reviews
  • Advertise
    • Request a Product Review
  • Apps
  • Tech Edvocate Awards
  • The Edvocate
  • Pedagogue

logo

The Tech Edvocate

  • Start Here
    • Our Brands
    • Governance
      • Dr. Lynch’s Personal Website
        • My Speaking Page
      • Careers
    • Write For Us
    • Contact Us
    • Books
    • Edupedia
    • The Edvocate Podcast
  • Topics
    • Assistive Technology
    • Child Development Tech
    • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech
    • EdTech Futures
    • EdTech News
    • EdTech Policy & Reform
    • EdTech Startups & Businesses
    • Higher Education EdTech
    • Online Learning & eLearning
    • Parent & Family Tech
    • Personalized Learning
    • Product Reviews
  • Advertise
    • Request a Product Review
  • Apps
  • Tech Edvocate Awards
  • The Edvocate
  • Pedagogue
  • 6 Resources for Teaching about Artificial Intelligence

  • How New Innovative Features in Classrooms Support EdTech

  • Distance Learning during the Pandemic: Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.

  • Universities Deploy Chatbots To Aid Students In The Admissions Process And Beyond

  • Generational Differences Affect Tech Initiatives In Higher Education

  • Mixing And Matching: How To Blend Online Learning And AI

  • Understanding Institutional Reasons to Move to Cloud

  • How to Get Your Educators Excited About Using Edtech

  • Teaching Intelligence: Digital Literacy In the ‘Alternative Facts’ Era

  • The Digital Revolution in Schools: It’s Not Just Remote Learning

Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech
Home›Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech›How to Solve 6 of the Biggest Classroom Problems with EdTech

How to Solve 6 of the Biggest Classroom Problems with EdTech

By Matthew Lynch
December 25, 2016
Spread the love

Some of the biggest problems in education occur in the classroom and consequently, are issues that need to be sorted out by teachers. These issues broadly fall into two categories: student problems and parental problems. Did you know that EdTech can help to resolve many common in-classroom problems? No matter what type of problems you are facing in the classroom; EdTech can assist in the following ways.

  1. Inattentive or bored students: Technology, particularly EdTech has the potential to transform the in-classroom experience for students. Students become ‘bored’ either because they have already acquired mastery over the subject matter being taught or because they don’t understand the subject matter being taught because it is too complex. Appropriate EdTech can resolve both problems by using techniques such as gamification or immersive learning and virtual reality to make learning fun and by providing expanded and relational/contextual learning for those who have already grasped the core of a subject.  Having an interested class automatically cascades into a solution to discipline issues and other classroom management issues that stem from a bunch of bored students.
  2. Students making repetitive errors: This often stems from a lack of conceptual clarity. EdTech makes personalized learning possible – the real power of which is to tailor a curriculum to a student’s ability to learn. This kind of learning technology is diagnostic, in that it bases itself on how much a student knows and works with the student at their level. Personalized learning is offered through a variety of EdTech enabled curricula to provide the same learning advantages as a personal tutor would.
  3. Unprepared students: This problem is something of a combination between a lack of enough exercises or application avenues to practice learned skills to a lack of motivation in students. Just like cycling or swimming, new knowledge needs a continual application to be learned. EdTech can help your students do this by applying any number of machine-led algorithms to produce worksheets and practice material for basic mathematics, drawing exercises and even advanced calculus.
  4. A lack of collaborative learning: This is a parent-led problem, often the result of high competition and intense academic pressure that discourages collaborative learning and teaching. The outcome is unfortunate because most jobs and real life requires successful partnerships and teamwork. EdTech can help you encourage collaboration and help you create a great collaborative learning environment, that allows for classroom interaction and group projects.
  5. Taking Ownership: It is common knowledge, that one of the toughest things to accomplish in the classroom is to get students to take ownership of their own education and learning. One of the most transferrable skills for students, in this age of applied knowledge, is knowing how to learn and then executing. EdTech can help with that too – using self-paced learning programs; students can often become the architects of their own learning journeys, with teachers only needing to facilitate exploration.
  6. Overcoming a lack of parental involvement: For many educators, a lack of student performance is often the result of a lack of parental involvement. The lack of parental education or just uninterested parents who aren’t able to be involved in their children’s education are major roadblocks to a student’s academic success. While EdTech cannot compensate for a lack of parental involvement, many EdTech ventures exist to help parents connect with teachers, to help children with school work under parental supervision and even to help parents encourage educational activities at home.

EdTech can provide new ways for teachers to overcome persistent classroom challenges centered around motivation, engagement, and connectedness at school. It is easy to adopt these technologies and build them into your existing curriculum. Let us know if you have found additional EdTech resources that can help educators deal with classroom problems and issues.

 


Spread the love
TagsEdtechedtechchatelearningSTEAMSTEM
Previous Article

Apps to keep kids thinking and learning ...

Next Article

The Brains of K-12 Students Come Prewired ...

Matthew Lynch

Related articles More from author

  • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech

    How teachers can use edtech to boost engagement

    June 20, 2016
    By Matthew Lynch
  • Uncategorized

    Are Libraries the Key to Teaching Digital Literacy?

    December 12, 2017
    By Matthew Lynch
  • Uncategorized

    Trailblazers in Edtech: Steven Anderson

    August 11, 2017
    By Matthew Lynch
  • EdTech NewsHigher Education EdTech

    Personalized learning: Why your classroom should sound like a coffee shop

    October 17, 2016
    By Matthew Lynch
  • EdTech NewsHigher Education EdTech

    What students want and how universities are getting it wrong

    September 14, 2016
    By Matthew Lynch
  • EdTech Policy & Reform

    Is STEM education working, especially for women?

    June 14, 2016
    By Matthew Lynch

2 comments

  1. Richard Baker 26 December, 2016 at 20:30 Reply

    I want to tell you how much I appreciated your clearly written and thought-provoking article.

    While much has been written on this topic, your article expresses both the negative aspects of this important topic without taking any one-sided opinion you have clearly stated the solution to this problems.

    Thank you for your thorough research and clear writing.

  2. Thomas Branson 26 December, 2016 at 21:53 Reply

    That was such an interesting read. Edtech has transformed the way learning is carried out in classrooms. This article has clearly illustrated the benefits accrued through technology in learning and the problems it can solve when faced with problems,
    I appreciate your insights.

Leave a reply Cancel reply

  • Artificial Intelligence

    3 Ways That AI Brings Out the Worst in Education

  • Best of the Best Lists

    10 Ways That Professors Can Use Social Media

  • Best of the Best ListsParent & Family Tech

    10 Apps to Teach Your Child a Second Language

Search

Login & Registration

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Newsletter

Signup for The Tech Edvocate Newsletter and have the latest in EdTech news and opinion delivered to your email address!

  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Comments

  • 6 Resources for Teaching about Artificial Intelligence

    By Matthew Lynch
    February 26, 2021
  • How New Innovative Features in Classrooms Support EdTech

    By Matthew Lynch
    February 26, 2021
  • Distance Learning during the Pandemic: Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.

    By Matthew Lynch
    February 25, 2021
  • Universities Deploy Chatbots To Aid Students In The Admissions Process And Beyond

    By Matthew Lynch
    February 24, 2021
  • Generational Differences Affect Tech Initiatives In Higher Education

    By Matthew Lynch
    February 23, 2021
  • 20 Top Virtual Reality Apps that are Changing Education

    By Matthew Lynch
    March 11, 2017
  • 7 Ways Technology Is Impacting Modern Education

    By Matthew Lynch
    March 4, 2017
  • Why Mobile Technology Enhances Instruction

    By Matthew Lynch
    December 14, 2016
  • What is the Future of Online Learning in Higher Education

    By Matthew Lynch
    April 2, 2018
  • 7 Roles for Artificial Intelligence in Education

    By Matthew Lynch
    May 5, 2018
  • 6 Resources for Teaching about Artificial Intelligence - The Tech Edvocate
    on
    February 26, 2021

    China Is Teaching Children about AI in Kindergarten. Should the US Be Worried?

    […] possibilities which is ...
  • How New Innovative Features in Classrooms Support EdTech - The Tech Edvocate
    on
    February 26, 2021

    The Significance of Technology in Your School

    […] Dictionary defines “Innovative” ...
  • Distance Learning during the Pandemic: Improvise. Adapt. Overcome. - The Tech Edvocate
    on
    February 25, 2021

    Virtual Learning Apps, Tools, and Resources That We Love

    […] applications and platforms ...
  • Universities Deploy Chatbots To Aid Students In The Admissions Process And Beyond - The Tech Edvocate
    on
    February 24, 2021

    How Can We Use Chatbots in Education?

    […] chatbot is any ...
  • Let’s talk Tech – Sine up for Math
    on
    February 23, 2021

    7 Ways Technology Is Impacting Modern Education

    […] Lynch, M. (2017, ...

EdTech Policy & Reform

  • EdTech Policy & Reform

    How Much Bias Is Okay in Your School?

    Spread the loveThe algorithm has proven itself to be a handy tool when it comes to solving education problems. It’s also not without bias.  You may be wondering how some ...
  • EdTech Policy & ReformFeaturedFresh

    Edtech Should Complement Good Pedagogy, Not Attempt to Replace It

    Spread the loveThe newest generation of edtech is downright amazing; it’s no wonder that various education stakeholders might be a little excited about its potential to transform education. However, edtech ...
  • EdTech Policy & ReformFeaturedFresh

    How to Teach Kids to Communicate in This Digital Age

    Spread the loveWhen even the youngest children are spending the equivalent of a full work day looking at screens, it is perhaps no surprise that parents are wondering how to ...
  • EdTech FuturesEdTech Policy & Reform

    3 Reasons Why India Will Be A Leader in the EdTech Industry in the 21st ...

    Spread the loveAccording to a joint report by KPMG and Google, the online education industry is expected to grow at a healthy rate of 8 times to become a $1.96B ...
  • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTechEdTech Policy & ReformFeaturedFresh

    How Does Technology Immersion Shape the Brain?

    Spread the loveDo you wonder what all of the screen time we have is really doing to our brains? As edtech continues to rise in prominence throughout the world, this ...

EdTech Startups & Businesses

  • EdTech Startups & BusinessesOnline Learning & eLearning

    Using Nudge Theory in Your Corporate Online Learning Classes

    Spread the loveAfter reading this headline, you may be asking yourself, what is nudge theory? Nudge theory centers on positive reinforcement and inferred suggestions to motivate a person to complete ...
  • EdTech Startups & Businesses

    Bringing Education into the Business World

    Spread the loveU.S. businesses spent nearly $20 billion on training in 2019. That number decreased by roughly half from the year before. Companies aren’t providing fewer professional development opportunities for ...
  • EdTech Startups & Businesses

    You Must Include These 3 Things in Your Edtech Business Plan

    Spread the loveDo you have a business plan? It’s the one question you’re going to be asked a lot as you begin your edtech business. The reasons to write a ...
  • EdTech Startups & Businesses

    Edtech Marketing Ideas to Implement Right Now

    Spread the loveEven if you do have the most exceptional edtech product or service in the world, you’ve still got to market it. Your sales and your success depend on ...
  • EdTech Startups & Businesses

    How Your Edtech Startup Can Make the Leap from Failure to Funded

    Spread the loveThe best ideas in edtech are often only ideas. They never become a reality because they lack the funding they need to get off the ground. Taking an ...

Digital Equity

  • Digital EquityDigital Leadership

    How Can You Assess the Tech Needs of Your Students Outside of School?

    Spread the loveToday, I received an email from the middle school principal in Los Angeles. She explained to me that the school that she ran was in one of the ...
  • Digital Equity

    It Is Time for the Edtech Industry to Stop Denying Its Equity and Race Problem

    Spread the loveThe EdTech industry is dominated by white employees, white leaders, and white entrepreneurs. If you doubt this statement, just attend an Edtech conference. Admittedly, educators and others don’t ...
  • Digital Equity

    How OER Can Help Overcome the Higher Education Equity Barrier

    Spread the loveThe cornerstone of the American dream is the ability to succeed in life regardless of one’s family of origin. And, for most people, that requires a college education. ...

EdTech Futures

  • EdTech FuturesOnline Learning & eLearning

    IT Trends To Watch As Higher Education Moves Into a New Decade

    Spread the loveEdtech couldn’t have hoped for a better launch into the new decade than the push the industry received from COVID-19. Even the most tech-resistant institutions and individuals have ...
  • EdTech Futures

    4 Emerging EdTech Trends in 2021

    Spread the loveCovid-19 has not only changed education as we know it, but it has forced education technology (EdTech) to up its game. EdTech has been crucial since the start of this ...
  • Adult EducationEdTech & InnovationEdTech FuturesEducation LeadershipEducational LeadershipHigher EducationHigher Education EdTechThe Future of Education

    Education Technology and the Future of Higher Ed Leadership

    Spread the loveEducation Technology (EdTech) has had a more significant impact on education than anyone expected. Now its effects are reaching into the field of higher education. In this article, ...
  • EdTech Futures

    Top Edtech Trends for 2021

    Spread the loveAre you ready to look ahead? Schools will soon be reflecting on what’s been working this year and what’s not. They’ll also begin thinking about their budgets for ...
  • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTechEdTech Futures

    In the Wake of Teacher Shortages, Schools are Turning to Virtual Teachers

    Spread the loveTeaching was once a greatly respected position, and today, morally it still seems to be of high value to many Americans. Institutionally, however, teaching no longer seems to ...

About Us

Since technology is not going anywhere and does more good than harm, adapting is the best course of action. That is where The Tech Edvocate comes in. We plan to cover the PreK-12 and Higher Education EdTech sectors and provide our readers with the latest news and opinion on the subject. From time to time, I will invite other voices to weigh in on important issues in EdTech. We hope to provide a well-rounded, multi-faceted look at the past, present, the future of EdTech in the US and internationally.

We started this journey back in June 2016, and we plan to continue it for many more years to come. I hope that you will join us in this discussion of the past, present and future of EdTech and lend your own insight to the issues that are discussed.

Newsletter

Signup for The Tech Edvocate Newsletter and have the latest in EdTech news and opinion delivered to your email address!

Contact Us

The Tech Edvocate
5322 Markel Road, Suite 104
Richmond, VA 23230
(601) 630-5238
advocatefored@gmail.com

Follow us

Copyright © 2021 Matthew Lynch. All rights reserved.