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Classroom Technologies

All classrooms on campus are equipped with the necessary technical advantages for teaching in-class, online, and hybrid sessions during the school year. Each class taught on campus will have access to a fully updated computer, with access to a Document Camera, Web Camera, Business Projector, CD/DVD player, and Speakers.

The integration of technology into education has revolutionized the classroom experience, providing teachers and students with an abundance of tools and resources that enrich learning environments. Technology enables personalized learning, enhances collaboration, and opens up new avenues for students to engage with content in ways that were previously impossible.

Promoting Collaboration

Technology facilitates collaborative learning by allowing students to work together in both physical and virtual spaces. Tools like Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom enable students to share documents, hold discussions, and present group projects remotely. This fosters teamwork and communication skills that are crucial in today’s globalized world.

Preparation for the Future

By integrating technology into the classroom, students acquire skills that are essential for success in the workforce. Familiarity with digital tools, coding, and problem-solving prepares students for careers in fields such as computer science, engineering, and business.

Benefits of Technology in the Classroom

Technology allows students to learn at their own pace, which is particularly beneficial for students with different learning abilities. Tools such as adaptive learning software adjust content and difficulty levels based on student performance, ensuring that each student is appropriately challenged.

Smart Classroom Integration

Cameron has integrated 7 new Smart Classrooms that have the ability to add an Interactive experience inside the classroom. These new classrooms will have the technology of a full front and rear tracking camera as well as integrating a new interactive 75” touchscreen panel, along with multiple viewing displays throughout the classroom. Professors will be able to teach classes remotely and also have in-class sessions at the same time.