Interactive classrooms to future-proof your school

<h2>Is it possible to engage more students by integrating their self-taught digital skills and innate online abilities with classroom subjects&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<h3><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;issuu&period;com&sol;multimediaau&sol;docs&sol;snau12-term-2-2019">This article was originally featured in our Term 2 print issue&period; Click here to read the whole magazine&period; <&sol;a><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>While it makes sense to give students technical tools to create  content in the classroom that will enrich their learning environment&comma; it’s difficult for school leaders to pinpoint <em>how<&sol;em>&period; In order to successfully teach young digital creators&comma; it’s vital that schools are able to offer teachers platforms to interact with them  digitally&period; A critical part of this is fitting out classrooms with the right products and technologies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong><u>Interactive tech&colon; classroom product options<&sol;u><&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>When choosing products for interactive teaching in the classroom there are a few crucial things to take note&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Connectivity&period;<&sol;strong> Whether it’s a projector&comma; a whiteboard&comma; touchscreen or multi-touch display&comma; in order for teachers to make full use of it they need to be able to connect their &lpar;and their student’s&rpar; device&period; Consider flexibility across iOS&comma; Android&comma; Microsoft&comma; Google and Mac&period; It’s not going to be the most productive use of time if students have to export every document&comma; video and image file to a different format before they can share it with their class or teacher&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Direction<&sol;strong>&period; How do your teachers like to teach&quest; Are they stood at the front of the class or do they move from location to location&quest; Are students seated in rows and columns or small and scattered groups&quest; What is the timetable flow&quest; All of this is important because it tells you whether a stationary projector or interactive whiteboard will fulfil the classroom needs or whether a mobile multi-touch display&comma;  teaching station or central touch table is going to better suit your school’s teaching style&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Collaboration<&sol;strong>&period; While multi-touch teaching tables&comma; for example&comma; can seat a small group of children around a screen to create or complete a classroom activity together&comma; front-of-room interactive whiteboards&comma; projectors and flat panel displays allow the teacher to turn individual work into collaborative learning&period; Sharing students’ work up on the big screen&comma; or having the whole class engaged in a project or resource&comma; such as a video or digital worksheet can be just as engaging&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Pros and cons&period;<&sol;strong> With projectors&comma; lighting can be an issue as the room needs to be dark for the projection to be visible&period; Some students may find themselves sleepy or distracted in the dark&comma; tempted to talk or disengage once the lights switch off&period; For other students&comma; a change in atmosphere may help to engage them&period; Projectors vary in ease-of-use&comma; expense and versatility – some have VR and 3D capabilities and can be controlled via a mouse or even touch screen&period; They do require thought regarding installation to make sure the projection is visible to all students&comma; alignment is good and the projector itself is safely mounted or placed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Interactive LED whiteboards&comma; screens and panels benefit from being visible in daylight&comma; so lighting isn’t so much of a concern&period; They are usually fixed to a wall&comma; so there is less flexibility in terms of location but this does tend to mean less cabling and day-to-day fuss&period; They vary in size and weight&comma; which should be taken into consideration when fitting technology for a particular space – factor in wall-size and proximity to students&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Ask your prospective supplier about energy efficiency&comma; warranties and longevity as these items will be heavily used&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Practicality&period;<&sol;strong> Don’t underestimate the power of a simple interface&period; There’s nothing more disheartening and disruptive in a classroom than new technology not working and the IT guys &lpar;and gals&rpar; having to be called out every three minutes to resolve a software issue&period; Basic instructions for new users should always be expected when new tech is brought into the classroom but teachers need to be able to teach without having to undergo a six week training course just to navigate a touchscreen&period; So choosing a product with a relatively intuitive interface&comma; where teachers and students can reasonably navigate how to open and close documents&comma; find different apps and programs&comma; etc&period;&comma; is imperative&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong>For the indecisive&colon; have you considered leasing&quest;<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>Don’t forget that renting tech products is an option&period; If you aren’t sure what products will work best for your staff or students… Particularly&comma; if you are undergoing a substantial refurbishment or converting your classrooms into a more flexible&sol;modern learning environment and want to test out different types of available technology before committing to something that may not be optimal for your setting – leasing different items could be the ideal interim solution&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><strong>Future proofing students<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>From STEM to fine arts&comma; history to sports&comma; content creation is deeply embedded in the digital future of all industries&period; Why&quest; Because the future of every industry rests with today’s children and today’s children are digital content creators&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Learning to film and edit video&comma; for instance is no longer just relevant to students interested in a media career – it’s an expectation in most white collar industries and critical for self-employed small business owners who market themselves online&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The digital revolution of the last 25 years has entered an evolutionary phase&comma; where the skill to create will continue to be paramount for young people entering the workforce&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><em>IntegrateAV’s national education manager&comma; Nerida McGeachie explained why interactive technologies are essential in the digital learning space&period;<&sol;em><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"alignleft wp-image-13674 size-medium" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;school-news&period;com&period;au&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2019&sol;06&sol;SN12-TR-Interactive-classrooms-Nerida-216x300&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"216" height&equals;"300" &sol;>Interactive technologies have been a well-known part of the education technology roadmap in schools for many years&period; The need to move faster to accommodate the future learner has become a mine field for teachers as they take on so many changes including curriculum&comma; changing learning spaces and changing technology&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Teachers do not need to be an expert in all digital learning spaces&semi; however&comma; they do need to model what students need to demonstrate in their learning and use technology productively&period; Students should be using interactive digital technologies to explore and co-create new ideas and content with others thereby acquiring a deep understanding of the digital environment&period; Schools are charged with developing students’ digital citizenship&comma; ensuring mastery of responsible and appropriate technology use&comma; including online etiquette and digital rights and responsibilities&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is a challenge for schools to implement a comprehensive and cohesive approach to embedding interactive technologies into the curricula&period; Due to the multitude of elements comprising digital literacy&comma; frameworks have been developed to support schools while acknowledging the need for teachers to be upskilled in this changing learning environment&period; Smart software and interactive flat panels allow teachers to monitor student progress&comma;  and provide immediate feedback&period; Every effective educator knows the importance of immediate and constructive feedback at just the right moment in time along the learning continuum for a student is not just important but imperative to students learning outcomes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Pre-service teacher training programs are also challenged to equip educators with digital and social–emotional competencies&comma; such as the ability to analyse and use student data&comma; amid other professional requirements to ensure classroom readiness&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><em>ASI Solutions director&comma; Justin Lowes said that implementing interactive learning helps teachers to engage different learning styles&period; <&sol;em><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"alignright wp-image-13673 size-medium" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;school-news&period;com&period;au&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2019&sol;06&sol;SN12-TR-Interactive-classrooms-ASI-1-200x300&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"200" height&equals;"300" &sol;>Schools need to set their goals and focus on two important factors when considering introducing interactive teaching&semi; time and the reliability of the technology&period; Schools&comma; teachers and classes that implement interactive learning technologies open up more discussion&comma; open-ended questioning and critical thinking&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Students with various learning requirements are accommodated for in interactive teaching spaces and STEAM has been incorporated across various curriculums with positive outcomes across student differentiated learning styles&period; Interactive technology has helped make learning more collaborative and allows students to choose which tools best support their learning and portfolio of works&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Schools now use the cloud for student and staff collaboration in real-time&period; It is also used to store personal data&colon; the cloud service chosen should be identified to its location of stored information and the legislation for that country&comma; which is usually outside Australia and can result in security&comma; privacy and collection issues&period; In order to balance the protection of school data&comma; schools need to look at ways to enhance privacy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><em>These days it’s increasingly rare to see a classroom without an interactive whiteboard&comma; large interactive touchscreen display panel&comma; or a laptop&sol;tablet trolley&comma; said education product specialist Ian Parkin&comma; from Clevertouch&comma; Commercial&comma; <&sol;em><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; there can sometimes be a reluctance to welcome new technology due to fear that it will increase workload rather than make life easier&period; Some of the key considerations schools can focus on for using technology to enhance teaching include ad-free education apps and games&comma; screen sharing and remote access&period; Turn your tablet into a wireless visualiser and share student work with the entire class&comma; or control the main screen remotely from a smartphone or tablet&period; These type of tech allow teachers to move away from the front of class mode of delivery and utilise small group and peer learning effectively&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Powerful lesson building tools&colon; the embedded software is more important than the screen itself&period; Teachers will already have files full of ready-made lessons they’ve created over the years&comma; and they’ll still need to access them on their new edtech&period; Some interactive displays also give you access to a large resource of ready-made lesson activities&comma; created and shared by other teachers&comma; downloadable for free&period; In turn&comma; teachers can upload any lessons they want to share with the community&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>AI holds exciting prospects for edtech as learning algorithms can take in information and devise more efficient methods over time&period;  This can be as simple as a voice-input system like Alexa&comma; to more complex algorithms that track student performance and suggest teaching plans on an individual basis&period; It is becoming clear that it’s never too young to start using technology to aid in education&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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Rosie Clarke

Rosie is the managing editor here at Multimedia Pty Ltd, working across School News New Zealand and School News Australia. She has spent 10+ years in B2B journalism, and has spent some time over the last couple of years teaching as a sessional academic. Feel free to contact her at any time with editorial or magazine content enquiries.

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