5 Hacks that will Turn You into a Tech-Savy Teacher

Sometimes it’s hard to catch up with technology, but that doesn’t mean that we need to get left behind! The education landscape has become inundated with the latest software, apps and gadgets, so being technologically-challenged is not an option. Here are 5 awesome hacks to turn you into a tech-savvy teacher overnight:

1.       Encourage Students to submit their work online

Getting students to share their assignments, ideas, and other files on an online platform is a quick way to get started. It’s an easy first step in interacting with your class online and will get you accustomed to the habits of managing digital work. Having an online space liked Edmodo or Padlet allows you and your students to share interesting articles and resources that are relevant to what you teach.

2.       Read up on everyday tech lingo

There’s a ton of resources online, a lot of which are geared towards getting us acquainted with everyday technology. Check out blogs like eLearningindustry or MindShift to stay up to date on what’s happening in field of education technology, and follow popular hashtags like #onlineeducation and #edchat. Its a quick way to get direct access to topics you want to learn more about and join in on the conversation!

3.       Create your online profile

It’s never been easier to create a social media account or personal blog. Check out tumblr or Wix as an easy place to start. Get cracking on a platform that suits your style and start reaching out to students and fellow teachers An online presence will also help you connect to colleagues and industry leaders , who can give you tips and advice on better learning with educational technology. Having an online profile an easy way to demonstrate your skills, share knowledge, and increase potential for career opportunities.

4.       Ask your students about their favorite technologies.

Your students are always tinkering with the latest devices and apps in class, go up to them and show some interest in what they brought. Ask them about how they use the new piece of technology and ask them to teach you!  Not only will you learn about upcoming tech trends, but you will also build a closer relationship with your students.

5.       Attend relevant conferences or events

The field of educational technology is booming, and players both large and small are eager to get a slice of the digital education market. ICSTE and ACSD conferences showcase ideas and best practices strategies in driving student-technology engagement, while offering fantastic networking opportunities. Whether you’re looking for the latest classroom technologies or wanting to integrate within the edtech industry there’s bound to be something for you at an edtech conference.


Start with these small steps and soon enough you’ll be using the latest technologies to help transfer knowledge to both your students and community.

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