Clearly, interactive education is not limited to just math and English courses. Below are additional ways interactive learning is used across the curriculum.
Why is Interactive Learning Important?
The importance of interactive learning goes well beyond that of a single aspect, whether it be class size, age group, subject, or style. In fact, as is the point, there is no barrier associated with interactivity. Considering this universal nature of interactive learning, its important tenets hold true for every situation.
Engagement
Imagine teachers droning and students sleeping. You shouldn’t, since nothing about education should be so passive. Interactive teaching, complete with student-to-student interactions and hands-on lessons, may result in a 60% uptick in student engagement. This process commonly manifests as an alternative knowledge demonstration, such as paraphrasing, as opposed to pure fact repetition.
Life Preparation
Recall that students everywhere ask themselves, “When will I actually use this?”. Although reductive, this saying indicates a trend that has seen curriculums shift focus from life-skills to college preparation. With interactive learning, however, teachers are able to integrate real-life applications of the subject matter by way of online tools and supplements.
Interactive learning materials are interactive resources designed to teach a specific learning outcome. They may comprise of a single or multiple pages that can contain any combination of text, images, audio, video – including screencasts, animations, self test questions and other interactive activities.
Benefits of Interactive Learning
Engaging Content
Provides Flexible Learning
Saving Time and Cost
Teachers Making Use of Interactive Learning Tools
Adaptable Lesson Plans
Fun & Enjoyment For Children
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