The Right Technology Can Make of Break Hybrid and Distanced Learning Models
When Sharp/NEC conducted a survey of U.S. schools, their research team encountered four questions from educators that encompassed most in-person hybrid and distance learning situations.
Read this case study to learn how Sharp/NEC audio/visual display technology satisfied the educators' concerns for maintaining the continuity of a teacher's style, the quality of instruction, students with different learning requirements and affordability.
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How can technology support hybrid and distance learning?
Technology is essential in maintaining the continuity of teaching styles and ensuring quality instruction in hybrid and distance learning environments. Solutions like Sharp/NEC's audio/visual display technology address various scenarios, allowing educators to adapt to different classroom settings while accommodating diverse learning styles.
What are the key scenarios for implementing technology in education?
There are four main scenarios: 1) Smaller rooms with larger screens for social distancing; 2) Larger rooms with bigger screens for half-capacity classes; 3) Personal spaces with mobile screens for remote students; and 4) Mid-size rooms with multiple screens for a hybrid setup. Each scenario requires specific technology to optimize the learning experience.
How does screen size impact learning?
Larger screens help reduce the risk of computer vision syndrome, which can occur from prolonged use of smaller devices. By using larger displays, students can see and comprehend information more easily, leading to better engagement and learning outcomes.