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21st Century Learning

Hi everyone! Hope you're having a great day. This is my first blog post, and I’m so excited to start this journey with you. Today, let's talk about something that’s changing the way we learn....

>>21st Century Learning!<<



In the 21st century, the integration of educational technology has reshaped teaching and learning. But just having it in the classroom isn’t enough, it needs to be used in meaningful ways. Models like TPACK, CALL (Computer Mediated Language Learning), and SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition) show us how to integrate technology effectively, but many schools still struggle to go beyond basic use. A common issue is simply digitizing traditional teaching methods, like replacing a blackboard with a smartboard without changing the way lessons are taught.  

The real goal should be to create dynamic, student-centered learning environments. Technology has the potential to make learning more interactive and engaging, helping students develop digital literacy, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. But for this to happen, teachers need proper training, and schools need policies that support real integration, not just surface-level change.  

We’re not fully there yet, but with continuous research and practice, we can move toward a more transformative use of technology in education. It’s not just about using technology, it’s about how we use it to truly enhance learning. So, what do you think guys? How can we make technology more impactful in education? Let’s exchange ideas together!!



The 3 x 3 model of 21st-century learning, based on the Kereluik et al. (2013) framework. 



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