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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&lctg=D0FtUlX0YdOUrV9rVUEubuoU613BSpv3i_Gtw9CQCJY&r=raZbRiqBQZGga4J9esCTAzKPhEDKQeaLpBfZvlT2hkBDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIyMDU5OTE6TDo3ODI6UjoxNTg4NzM6VjoxOTE) [How computing technology has evolved in the classroom]( Eliza Siegel [ How computing technology has evolved in the classroom ]( [See full slideshow »]( For many middle and high school students, the COVID-19 pandemic marked a major departure from the models of education they had been accustomed to for most of their lives. Instead of interacting with their peers and engaging with their teachers, eating lunch together in the cafeteria, and perhaps going to band practice or art class, they attended school within the confines of their homes, seeing the faces of their friends in small thumbnails on Zoom. It would have been difficult for most people just decades—or even only a few years—ago to imagine that remote learning could so rapidly and completely take the place of traditional in-person schooling. While the sentiment behind the adage "necessity is the mother of invention" certainly holds true in the case of the pandemic, the technological innovations that made everything from video conferencing to online learning management systems possible have been in the works for decades. Just as remote learning represented a major shift in how educators, students, and parents alike conceptualized school, the advent of technology like pocket calculators, personal computers, and the World Wide Web similarly blew open entrenched ways of teaching and learning, allowing for more ease and exploration in the classroom. More quickly than initial reluctance or suspicion of technology would lead many to expect, new innovations become assimilated into what students perceive as the norm. While not without its challenges and setbacks, computing technology has opened the door to different styles of learning and greater educational accessibility. To trace how technology used in classrooms has changed over the past six decades, EDsmart consulted a variety of news, education, and technology industry sources and highlighted some of the most influential innovations. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor More Slideshow World from ArcaMax.com - [10 jobs with the most remote work opportunities]( - [How off-grid solar could fill energy access gaps around the world]( - [Reproductive health care and data privacy: What we know, what we don't, and how to protect yourself]( - [5 tips for keeping adult online learners engaged]( - [50 roasters across the US: A guide to coffee in every state]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 1706 Todds Lane, Box 311, Hampton, VA 23666 Copyright © 2023 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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