10 Strategies for Implementing Smart Technologies

Carrie Lewis Miller, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Michael Manderfeld, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Elizabeth Harsma, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Abstract

Studies show positive impact of smart technologies on student engagement in the classroom. They can be used to deliver instruction in a variety of ways that may be categorized based on three modalities of learning: visual learning, auditory learning and tactile learning (Beeland, 2002). This document outlines 10 strategies for engaging learners through the use of Smart Technology. This is not a how-to document; we simply describe some of the types of activities and strategies that may be useful in your course.