Using educational software to enhance learning.
December 1st, 2007 | by admin |Educational publishers know their technologies will help students learn if it is able to: engages students in active learning, measurably improves learning, able to accommodate students’ individual needs, and effectively complements existing teaching styles. Software is written for all skill levels from preschool kids, to comprehensive high school software packages that practically cover every subject. Software without these attributes are judged to be boring and of inferior quality. Students and teachers use educational software programs also perform some type of pre-screening of a student’s achievement level, so that future sessions will be at an appropriate level. Educational software should open the minds of students, allowing them to experiment and absorb new concepts by providing a fresh and dynamic means of skills reinforcement and review.