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Taw Myar Oo Post 1

31 March 2026, 4:20 AM

Digital Tools

By the time I started teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, I did not know much about digital materials to use for teaching. However, I used to download videos, create my own flashcards, or organize a small group discussion with them. Later on, I became familiar with Kahoot, offline flashcards, and some online learning platforms.

These digital tools can greatly support both teaching and learning, but each has its own strengths and limitations. To use them effectively, we need to provide clear instructions and appropriate methods that are suitable for the learners.

When selecting digital tools, it is important to consider the specific context and situation. We should choose the most suitable and effective materials that can significantly enhance students’ learning experiences.