Tuesday 26 August 2008

"If it's worked for so many years, why change now?"

This can be an answer to many peoples reservations about using Multimedia in an educational environment.

Most educators who are used to using their traditional methods of teaching will often pose the question "If it's worked for so many years, why change now?" Well, here's my honest opinion of that -

Years ago, before computers and high speed broadband became a household item almost as essential as a shower, the old and more traditional methods of teaching used to work well. The children had no other experiences than the ones you taught them in school, so they used to absorb the information you gave them easier. Now, children spend most of their time in a virtual universe with gadgets and gizmos not everybody understands and then they come to school and look at a blackboard and a teacher reciting facts to them. It's almost a trip back in time.

Using technology such as the SMARTboard is great, but only if you use it to its full potential. If you use it like a blackboard then the interest of the students will be lost very easily. If you use the technology to it's full potential and use your knowledge and expertise as an educator to come up with new and exciting ways of getting the students to enjoy your lessons, you're lessons will be so much more rewarding for your students. As i've said before, there is a multitude of opportunities to learn multimedia, alot of software programs do not require a great deal of knowledge or time.

There is a common theme that implementing Multimedia is like slaying a dragon, a big Multimedia Dragon that you have to use all available time and knowledge to overcome. But when you consider the availablility of software, the sheer amount of software dedicated to teaching educators multimedia and the amount of online tutorials to help you through the transition, it's really more of a Multimedia Puppy that you have to take on walks once every so often.

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