Technology transforming classroom of the future
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Jennifer Santori shows students Harpreet Rapyal, left, and Ravneet Gill, a tweet of Harpreet's school work. Throughout the school day teachers Santori and fellow teacher Matthew Smith tweet the events at their kindergarten class at Brampton's Queen Street Public School.
NICK KOZAK FOR THE TORONTO STAR FILE
Jennifer Santori shows students Harpreet Rapyal, left, and Ravneet Gill, a tweet of Harpreet's school work. Throughout the school day teachers Santori and fellow teacher Matthew Smith tweet the events at their kindergarten class at Brampton's Queen Street Public School.
As technology transforms education, what will
classrooms and learning look like 10, 20 years from now? Teachers and researchers weigh in on the future of education.
The Toronto Star
The room is renovated; power cords dangle from the ceiling for students to plug in their laptops or tablets. Desks — gone, replaced by five large wooden work tables Grade 6 teacher Bob Gardner built with the help of a colleague at Brampton’s Centennial Senior Public School.