| | 8 MARCH 2023HIGHERReviewHOW TECHNOLOGY CAN BE UTILIZED FOR HIGH-IMPACT LEARNING While the pandemic is a thing of the past now, technology can still play a big role in increasing student engagement, enhancing learning experience and improving educational outcomes. Technology can also help teachers create a more enriching learning environment for their students by delivering lessons through videos, digital textbooks, podcasts, multi-coloured charts, and images. According to a recent report by the world economic forum, India can build on the digital solutions tested and adopted during the pandemic to take education to all and prepare Indian school students for success in the 21st century. India's New Education Policy 2020 also aims to improve the delivery of quality education for all learners, including through digital means. Based on their aptitude and interests, students meet academic milestones at different paces. However, technology can play a critical role in designing strategies that can help students make the most of their online learning experience. A few of them have been discussed here. 1. Multi-Sensory Learning: - As the name suggests, this approach to teaching involves engaging several regions of the brain. Combining aural or visual components that includes listening to the concepts while also viewing them in the form of pictures can aid in faster, higher impact learning. Besides audio or visual multimedia, multisensory learning could also include tactile, smell and taste-related materials. For instance, using clay to make models as part of the lesson plan or delivering content through storytelling coupled with enactment, as and when required. 2. Embedded Learning: - This `learning by doing' approach is a powerful tool deployed by teachers to help students deep dive for greater understanding of concepts and context. By Sandeep Dham, COO, Aakash BYJU'SSandeep has pursued Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. He is an expertise in Team Management, Marketing and Business Development.Sandeep Dham,COOIN MY VIEWThe onset of the COVID-19 pandemic led to a massive digital transformation that swept through homes and workplaces alike. As parents, students and teachers tried to wrap their heads around the lingering effects of the pandemic on learning outcomes and student well-being, technology came to the rescue of millions of students globally creating a level-playing field that addressed long-standing inequities in education. Almost overnight, remote learning became the buzzword as students and teachers huddled into online classrooms to leverage a plethora of digital tools for high-impact learning.
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