• Tech-Savvy, Not Tech-Addicted

    Balancing screen time while using technology for learning is the new challenge. Let’s teach students to be mindful digital users, not just tech consumers.

    How do you help students balance online learning with offline well-being?

    What’s one digital habit you’d like your students to change?

  • As a Teacher , I help students stability on line getting to know with offline nicely-being through encouraging normal breaks, bodily hobby, and display screen-unfastened time. I encompass offline responsibilities like drawing or journaling and check in on their mental fitness. I additionally manual them to hold a wholesome ordinary and work with mother and father to guide standard well-being.

  • @Sanaa
    To help students balance online learning with offline well-being, we can promote mindful digital habits, such as setting screen time limits, encouraging regular breaks, and incorporating offline activities. Teachers can also model healthy digital behavior themselves and incorporate discussions about digital wellness into their curriculum. One digital habit I'd like students to change is excessive screen time before bed, replacing it with reading or relaxation to improve sleep quality and overall well-being. By teaching students to be mindful digital users, we can empower them to harness technology's benefits while maintaining a healthy balance in their lives.