When parents step into their child’s school for an open house or classroom visit, they’re not just seeing bulletin boards and lesson plans – they’re getting a firsthand look at how today’s classrooms use technology to shape learning.

Educators say those experiences help bridge the gap between parents’ own schooling and the digital environment their children navigate every day.

“Our open houses provide families with opportunities to observe instructional practices, including the integration of educational technology,” said Laura Jones, director of marketing and development at Lawrence School in Sagamore Hills. “Parents frequently observe the implementation of assistive reading software, speech-to-text applications and collaborative online platforms within classroom instruction.”

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