Long Term Benefits of Digital Class Projects
As digital learning slips into more and more class classrooms,
starting from elementary school and going all the way through high
school, students gain more opportunities to work on digital class
projects and assignments.
These assignments, from simple presentations to more involved media
projects, have been a staple of a student’s more hands-on learning
through the hands. But the advent of making these projects digital now
gives those students an additional perk: the ability to create an
online, digital portfolio of their work.
Instead of having a project only be saved as a solitary piece of
paper, or something captured on developable film, assignments can now be
saved to a cloud storage system like DropBox and videos can be
published on an easily shareable platform like YouTube. Having a long
collection of their work can better aide a student when it comes time
for the infamous college application process.
Students planning to get into more hands-on fields, such as Film or
certain types of Art and Science subjects, have a new method of saving
their work as they grow. When those students start applying to colleges
or technical schools, they will have a long backlog of videos and
digitally saved projects that they can submit with the rest of their
application to show off their learned finesse over the years.
With proof of their technical skills, students almost instantly
become stronger candidates for their top choice schools. It is one thing
to list off your accomplishments on paper, but having hard evidence,
such as digital projects, can do nothing but boost a student’s
credibility.
Turning the classic classroom projects and presentations digital also
prepares your students for the future. More businesses and fields of
study are going digital as well. Giving students more opportunities to
explore the digital tools available to them not only challenges them,
not only keeps them more engaged, but grows their technical and motor
skills all at the same time.