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Audra Kresinske is an educator with over 7 years experience teaching English and employment readiness skills.
If you have an example where technology has replaced an activity, explain why. Technology doesn't need to replace an activity in your lessons: technology can also supplement an activity. The most important thing to understand is that the interviewer is looking at how you use technology to improve the effectiveness of your lessons. Tell the interviewer about your stance on technology and give an example of how you use technology to benefit the students.

Audra Kresinske is an educator with over 7 years experience teaching English and employment readiness skills.
"I don't outright replace any activities. The kids still need to learn penmanship. And they still need to know how to look up a word in a traditional dictionary. We can't let autocorrect and Google do all the thinking for them. I use technology to enhance my lessons.
For example, I use educational apps on the iPad so that the students can interact with lessons. This makes it more engaging, and they learn better this way. Technology also provides great visuals that benefit my visual and auditory learners."

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