Despite the challenges, incorporating technology into education still has proven benefits, especially
when it comes to personaliz ed learning. From math games that adjust the level of difficulty as players
progress to electronic books that talk and respond to the tap of a finger, products that personaliz e the
learning experience for students often benefit their understanding. An interactive game is more
engaging than a book, so technology often promotes more practice and review in areas requiring
memoriz ation, such as spelling, math and geography. This frees up time in the classroom so
educators can focus on skills like problem solving, character development and critical thinking.