The influx of EdTech tools has changed classrooms in various ways.
For instance, edtech robots, virtual reality lessons and gamified classroom activities make it easier for students to stay engaged through fun forms of learning.
EdTech also facilitates automating and individualising the learning process, allowing teachers to be the facilitators.
However, what makes EdTech stand out is its inclusivity.
It is highly flexible to students’ needs and can be customised accordingly.
These customisations include timely group sessions conducted by teachers for discussions, clarifications, and workshops.
Through MOOCs (massive open online courses), EdTech also has enabled people from all age groups to acquire skills and enhance their capabilities.
In addition, these courses benefit employees who need to level up their skills once in a while to keep up with the work requirements.