technology
The rapid and
constant pace of change in technology is creating both opportunities and
challenges for schools.The opportunities include greater access to rich,
multimedia content, the increasing use of online coursetaking to offer classes
not otherwise available, the widespread availability of mobile computing
devices that can access the Internet, the expanding role of social networking
tools for learning and professional development, and the growing interest in
the power of digital games for more personalized learning.At the same time, the
pace of change creates significant challenges for schools. To begin with,
schools are forever playing technological catch up as digital innovations
emerge that require upgrading schools’ technological infrastructure and
building new professional development programs. Some schools have been adept at
keeping up with those changes, while many others are falling far behind,
creating a digital divide based largely on the quality of educational
technology, rather than just simple access to the Internet.The rapid evolution
of educational technologies also makes it increasingly challenging to determine
what works best. Longitudinal research that takes years to do risks being
irrelevant by the time it is completed because of shifts in the technological
landscape. The iPad, for instance, became popular in schools soon after it was
released and well before any research could be conducted about its educational
effectiveness.
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