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There has been a paradigm shift from traditional teaching methods to technology-based teaching and learning. The era in which teachers depended on printed teaching materials has shifted to an age of technology, where classrooms are not just brick and mortar, but integrated with virtual platforms. Research shows that technology can play an important role in education. The traditional
chalk and board teaching method requires participants to be present in the classroom, where instruction is limited to textbooks and teacher notes, but the advent of technology has created new challenges. new avenues where teachers and learners can access a variety of online learning materials regardless of distance.
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