1. “DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE
CLASSROOM”
By
Sushma N Jogan
Junior Research Fellow
Dept. of Education
Gulbarga University,
Kalaburagi-585106
2. Introduction
• The school of tomorrow is a concern for the whole of society.
• Technology helps the teachers prepare students for the real
world environment
Meaning of Digital technology:
• It enables immense amounts of information to be compressed
on small storage devices that can be easily preserved and
transported.
What has digital technology enabled us to do?
It has transformed how people communicate, learn and work.
3. Objectives of the study:
• To understand the importance of digital technologies.
• To know the function of digital literacy for better learning
• To find out the reason for changes in future classroom
• To identify different technologies as a tools.
4. Importance of the digital technologies
• Digital technologies can enable students to become more
active and independent learners.
• The Internet will allow new ‘‘knowledge-building
communities’’
• Technology brings about changes to the classroom roles and
organization
• It allows the students to become more self-reliant.
6. Various digital technologies
• Markup ipad:
This application will enable you use your ipad to mark students exam.
You can easily assign exams, tests via ipad
Students will submit their paper to teacher’s email.
Then teacher can start marking them using this markup application for ipad
7. Pixels
• A digital image is nothing more than data—numbers indicating variations
of red, green, and blue at a particular location on a grid of pixels.
• With a little creative thinking and some lower level manipulation of pixels
with code, we can display that information in a myriad of ways.
8. 2GB Livescribe smart pen
• The user can choose to record audio in addition to the handwritten text.
• After recording notes, you can send them to your computer or mobile
device.
• It comes with 2 GB of memory so it is helpful enough to store the
information.
9. Iris pen scanner
• It easily capture words,
sentences, paragraphs from
any textbooks.
• All you have to do is just
slide it over any text.
• It is easy to share the
scanned text through mails.
10. An interactive whiteboard (IWB)
A projector projects the computer's desktop onto
the board's surface where users control the
computer using a pen, finger, stylus, or other device