A global survey conducted by Google in partnership with Ipsos revealed that Brazil is above the world average in the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI). According to the survey, 54% of Brazilians claim to use this technology, a reflection of how the country has advanced in the integration of technological tools in different sectors, including education
In the school environment, parents and educators face doubts about how to balance the use of these tools with other activities that promote development, like manual practices. In this scenario, the technology, when well used, can be a powerful ally to expand access to information and enhance learning, especially in the context of "Digital Culture", one of the ten essential competencies defined by the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC)
With technology, students have access to a wide variety of educational resources quickly and conveniently. Digital platforms and the internet allow for the exploration of content that complements school learning, expanding knowledge beyond textbooks
Furthermore, the personalization of education is a great advancement provided by technological tools. Adaptive platforms adjust content to individual needs, allowing students to learn at their own pace. Marco Giroto, founder of the SuperGeeks franchise network, highlights: "Life without technology no longer exists". The goal now is to use all of this in an increasingly assertive manner. "Everything is done with good guidance and a specific methodology"
Technological resources make learning more dynamic and engaging, using educational games, interactive videos and simulations. These tools not only spark students' interest, but also help to develop essential skills, as critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration
Italo Pereira, technical-pedagogical coordinator of SuperGeeks, reinforces: "When students have access to quality technological resources, they not only learn the content, but also skills that will be indispensable in the job market and in life
The franchise network is a practical example of how technology can democratize education. The school, pioneering in the teaching of programming and robotics in Brazil, caters to students of all ages and needs, with accessible courses that include adaptations for people with visual impairments, motor or cognitive
Technology is not just a tool, but a facilitator of inclusion. Our goal is to ensure that anyone, regardless of your conditions, can explore the digital universe and fully develop themselves, complement Giroto
As technology advances, your role in the transformation of education becomes increasingly evident. The strategic use of digital tools not only democratizes knowledge, but contributes to the formation of a more equal society that is prepared for the challenges of the future