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CaHeK987 [17]
3 years ago
11

Compose an engaging introduction to a speech on the use of technology in the classroom. This should be at least a few sentences

long and must grab your audience's attention while introducing your topic. Also in a few sentences, compose a memorable conclusion to your speech.
English
2 answers:
jeka943 years ago
5 0

Introduction:

We all know we are in 2019, and we also know what it means: technology is used all the time, especially by children and teenagers, who were born in Internet days. Therefore, we cannot ignore the fact that technology can be a tool, a valid and important one, that aids students in their endeavors.

Conclusion:

With common sense and teachers' supervision, students should be allowed to use their gadgets in the classroom. If we want them to learn effectively, we must allow it to happen. If we want to give our students the opportunity to learn in a way that matches their own reality, yes, we must do so. If our main concern is spreading knowledge by any means necessary, we must face the present and let students learn by using their own means, for the sake of our mission as educators.

Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
4 0

Introduction:

We all know we are in 2020, and we also know what it means: technology is used all the time, especially by children and teenagers, who were born in Internet days. Therefore, we cannot ignore the fact that technology can be a tool, a valid and important one, that aids students in their endeavors.

Conclusion:

With common sense and teachers' supervision, students should be allowed to use their gadgets in the classroom. If we want them to learn effectively, we must allow it to happen. If we want to give our students the opportunity to learn in a way that matches their own reality, yes, we must do so. If our main concern is spreading knowledge by any means necessary, we must face the present and let students learn by using their own means, for the sake of our mission as educators.

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