24 Hour Access
First, technology allows students to access educational resources 24 hours a day. They can also take classes online or use hybrid versions that combine online and classroom sessions. Using these tools, teachers can design lessons based on the needs of their students. With the use of technology, teachers can also monitor the progress of students and identify areas where they need help. With such tools, students can also work on group projects and share resources with their classmates. However, teachers should be aware of possible pitfalls and ensure that technology does not distract them from learning.
Advanced Communication
With educational technology, teachers can use apps and other digital tools to provide a more personalised and relevant instruction for their students. They can also use apps and surveys to check students’ understanding of material and make modifications based on feedback. This can help teachers keep students on track with learning objectives. Lastly, teachers can now incorporate virtual reality into their classrooms. Virtual reality can also help teachers practice lessons before they deliver them to students. Thus, teachers can perfect their skills.

Improved Learning For Children With Special Needs
The use of technology in education began long ago for children with special needs. For example, brain machines were used to assist visually impaired students. Today, children with autism can participate in special needs programs. The integration of technological tools into education aims to change pedagogical practices and address the fundamental issues affecting these learners. The use of technology in education will continue to evolve and inspire teachers to adapt.