@Mariam Aslam o Alaikum dear,
Keeping in view the new rules of this forum, and your noteable points on the topic, I think making students aware of digital tools and climate change is crucial. Even with limited resources, our mobile phones can be powerful assets. We can leverage them to find engaging activities and resources that enhance our teaching methodology. For instance, we can explore websites focused on climate change education and use interactive content to make lessons more impactful. Integrating these digital tools not only supports our teaching but also helps students connect with real-world issues. Letβs make the most of the technology available to us to educate and inspire our students.
Hope we will discuss more on the topic.
Best Regards
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Zeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
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@Burfatmukhtiar Aslam o Alaikum Sir,
Thank you for your comment. I agree that creating a peaceful environment is important for students. When we use digital tools and teach about climate change, a calm and supportive setting helps students learn better and engage more with the material. Let's work together to make sure our teaching is both effective and positive for all students.
Best Regards
Zeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
email: kingasadking921@gmail.com -
@Sehar-Kazi Aslam o Alaikum dear Sehar,
I agree with you. In todayβs world, we need to use digital tools in our teaching to keep up and help our students succeed. Embracing technology helps us teach better and prepares students for the future. Letβs keep using new methods to improve our teaching and help our students understand important topics like climate change.
Hope we will discuss more!
RegardsZeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
email: kingasadking921@gmail.com -
@FarhanMehboob Aslam o Alaikum dear brother,
Thank you for your thoughtful reply, Farhan. I'm glad you found the post insightful. It's true that understanding the impact of technology and global issues is crucial for today's generation. Emphasizing diversity, social justice, and environmental concerns helps us address the challenges of the digital age effectively. I appreciate your feedback and support!
Hope we will discuss more but keeping in view the new rules of forum.
Regards and best wishes for youZeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
email: kingasadking921@gmail.com -
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@Engr-Zeeshan yes sir. agreed. Most promptly the most important tool is with us all the time in the form of brain. students need to educate to use both methods wisely.
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@Engr-Zeeshan Digital natives," individuals born into a world saturated with digital technologies, represent a generation uniquely shaped by their constant interaction with the internet, social media, and mobile devices. This familiarity with technology impacts their learning styles, preferences, and expectations in educational settings.
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@Burfatmukhtiar Digital natives," individuals born into a world saturated with digital technologies, represent a generation uniquely shaped by their constant interaction with the internet, social media, and mobile devices. This familiarity with technology impacts their learning styles, preferences, and expectations in educational settings.
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@FarhanMehboob Digital natives are accustomed to immediate responses and interactions, expecting the same in their learning experiences.
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@Sanjay-Kumar-1 They are drawn to visually engaging materials, including videos, images, and interactive simulations.
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@Aqsa-Khatri Educators may need to adjust traditional teaching methods to incorporate technology and cater to the digital natives' preferences.
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@Mariam Educators may need to adjust traditional teaching methods to incorporate technology and cater to the digital natives' preferences.