Education and Technology to Empower Teacher in Digital Era

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Digital era, Education, Technology

Abstract

Digital learning technologies may enable students to grasp concepts more quickly and fully, to connect theory and application more adeptly, and to engage in learning more readily, while also improving instructional techniques, leveraging instructor time, and
facilitating the widespread sharing of knowledge. Digital technologies will enable this in new and better ways and create possibilities beyond the limits of our current imagination. During this presentation, the audience will learn about their own learning styles, the benefits and disadvantages of digital learning and what the future may hold in terms of education and technology, in particular to second language acquisition.

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Published

2022-12-29

How to Cite

Wardhono, A., Lichtinger, M., & Lara Chavez, J. (2022). Education and Technology to Empower Teacher in Digital Era. The Proceedings of International Conference: Ronggolawe English Teaching Conference (RETCO), 7(1), 9–13. Retrieved from http://prosiding.unirow.ac.id/index.php/retco/article/view/1716

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