2011年4月16日星期六

Satellite Internet Takes Education To The Next Level

The world of education has changed dramatically in the last 10 years Rosetta Stone
thanks to the growing use of internet in school systems. From kindergarten programs in elementary schools to graduate level courses at research universities, there are innovative and useful programs for all. As teachers and students alike create new ways of utilizing the internet for the enhancement of education, more and more schools are getting connected faster and more affordably through satellite internet. The speed and cost- efficiency of satellite broadband connections have only helped to increase the growth and expansion of access to online educational resources.One way that teachers are engaging younger children with satellite internet is though the use of educational games and media resources found online. As children begin to learn the basics for reading and math, while also learning to socialize with one another- cooperative online games are great. One such resource is funbrain.. This website labels itself as the Internets #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers rightfully so. With games like Grammar Gorilla and Math Baseball, as well as an extensive online library of web book and e-ics the site runs the gamut for interactive fun with learning. It has specific sections for children, teachers, and parents- geared towards getting everyone involved in this innovative and fun way of teaching and learning. Middle Rosetta Stone Spanish
and high school aged kids are also finding entertaining ways of learning online. There is a plethora of sites available that offer fun and interactive ways to review for all subjects. Quiz Hub. and The Problem Site. both offer an extensive array of online educational material covering all subjects. Quiz Hub offers quizzes in all subjects for students in K-12, while The Problem Site is more geared towards high school students. The latter has word games, trivia quizzes, puzzles and brainteasers. Both of these sites are great resources for practicing and studying.University students today are, probably more than any other group, relying on satellite internet to enhance their educational experiences. More and more professors are using online forums to promote class discussion and group problem solving outside of the classroom. Many colleges and universities have specialized websites where students can log-in with their ID numbers and access individualized pages for each of their courses. On these pages students can take quizzes, listen to recorded lectures, post papers for peer review, participate in online discussions, and even chat with professors and classmates. These kinds of online resources take education to whole new level, continuing learning and interaction outside of the regular credit-hours. Teachers and professors are also finding support Rosetta Stone Spanish (Spain) Levev 1-5
online by connecting with their colleagues in online forums to exchange teaching ideas and lesson plans.Using the internet to improve and deepen learning for students and teachers alike is a trend that will stick. Never before have there been so many opportunities for intellectual interaction. It is an excellent sign for the future of education that more and more schools are making satellite internet central to student engagement as it encourages cooperative learning as well as offers individualized academic support on-demand. The internet has thus had an invaluable affect on the way we learn and will only continue to provide new and innovative mediums for education.

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