As we all
know, technology is part of our everyday lives as we are constantly
manipulating it in almost everything we do, and education is not the exception.
Digital methods are becoming a popular resource in nowadays classrooms but, are
these current methods better than traditional ones? In fact, both types of teaching methods have
positive and unique benefits so why don’t mix the best of each of them? The combination of them is called “Blended
Learning”, that is to say, a mix of face-to-face learning and online
instruction.
Imagine providing
students with opportunities to learn through a tool that they consider an
essential part of their lives. This might mean that a simple task can become
extremely motivating for them if we, for example, give them the chance to post
it and comment on it on a digital platform. In that way, students will not only
make contact with tasks and activities outside the classroom, but also feel attracted
to do it because it will imply using their technological devices. What’s more,
they will be able to share their work and, at the same time, have access to
their classmates’ ideas. Besides, through this kind of activities, teachers can
become aware of possible difficulties students might have and therefore, plan a
new lesson accordingly.

We can’t
say that one method works better than another, but we do know that by mixing
them, you can make profit of both. Despite the fact that with the rise of
internet and technology students have huge amounts of information at their
disposal, we need to teach them how to manipulate that information and how they
can trust what they read on web-sites. By becoming familiar with technology
and internet, we will help our students to handle these significant and vital
tools in the best possible way.
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