Jordan Jensen, a sixth-grade English language arts teacher at Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, explores how technology can enhance education rather than hinder it. While cell phones and other devices can be distractions, they also provide opportunities for dynamic learning, game-based engagement, and personalized instruction. By leveraging technology effectively, schools can increase accessibility, boost student motivation, and prepare learners for a digitally connected world. Instead of avoiding technology, educators should focus on teaching balance and responsibility to help students thrive.
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