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Thank you for your kind words and valuable suggestions! You're absolutely right—integrating new trends and educational websites can make learning more engaging and effective. I appreciate the recommendations of Biology Hub for human biology and Dargron Box for math. I’ll definitely explore them and encourage my students to benefit from these resources, insha'Allah. Thanks again for sharing!
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Use of digital tools and their impact on cognitive capabilities of student
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@Uzaif-Talpur said in Use of digital tools and their impact on cognitive capabilities of student:
Thanks for sharing! PhET is indeed a fantastic tool for making science and math interactive and engaging. For English learning in my junior classes, I’ve been using Starfall, it’s a great platform that helps students with phonics, vocabulary, and reading comprehension through fun, interactive activities. It’s been really effective, especially for building foundational language skills in early learners.
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@Uzaif-Talpur Thank you for sharing such a practical and forward-thinking approach to teaching.
You've raised a very valid point — in the age of rapidly advancing technology, relying solely on traditional methods like textbooks and whiteboards is no longer sufficient to fully engage students. The use of tools such as simulators, VR, and interactive apps not only enhances understanding but also develops curiosity and critical thinking in learners.
Your use of the PhET Simulator is commendable. It’s impressive how you've integrated this free and research-backed platform into your classroom practice to create an active learning environment. The fact that even parents are now engaging with the tool at home shows the real impact it has made.
I appreciate your openness to connect and exchange ideas. I look forward to learning about more tools and methods that can support effective teaching in our classrooms.