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1 A Study of the Role of Technology in Modern Education By Fan Jin, James Cong, and Kevin Wong

2 Presentation Outline Technology in the elementary, middle, and high school classroom Technology in the college classroom Online Universities Online job training Other examples A comparison of technology based learning versus live classroom learning Technology in the elementary, middle, and high school classroom Technology in the college classroom Online Universities Online job training Other examples A comparison of technology based learning versus live classroom learning

3 K-12 Teachers do little to integrate technology into curricula (Benedetto, 2005) –Proposed reasons: using technology as a tool requires a paradigm shift for teachers, who must shift their role from giver of knowledge to facilitator of knowledge (Dexter, Anderson, and Becker, 1999) –Teachers often lack formal training (and confidence) on how to effectively use technology as a useful teaching tool

4 K-12 Even though technology may be available, it is often outdated –Example: Fourth graders at an Millard’s (school district in Nebraska) Neihardt Elementary attempted to begin an interactive lesson on Lewis and Clark and crippled the entire school’s network system by streaming a video. –“Up to 32 percent of the district’s computers are obsolete” (Mark Feldhausan, Millard school district’s assistant superintendent for technology)

5 Technology in the College Classroom Princeton: Blackboard has many functions that would serve as useful educational supplements, but they are often not taken advantage of –Virtual Classrooms: designed for live, synchronous interaction (features include live whiteboard, private question and answer, Lecture Mode and Open Participation Mode) –Discussion Boards (especially in engineering) –Course Cartridges: pre-packaged course materials

6 Technology at Princeton Why are these tools not being used? –Teacher training –Awareness or understanding of technology –Technology may not be pertinent to understanding of subject –Too impersonal?

7 Technology at Duke U. Each member of Class of 2008 received Apple iPods –For recording lectures, downloading lecture mp3s, applications in music and foreign language classes –Now: iPods are selectively distributed to Duke students based on their courses (eligible courses include music, economics, foreign language, various engineering courses)

8 Online Universities Example: University of Phoenix Fully Accredited Since 1976, more than 171,000 working professionals have received a degree from Phoenix 100% education through internet (including registration, administration) Asynchronous learning: pros and cons

9 University of Phoenix Lectures are written and posted (not multimedia) Available degrees: Associate to PhD Fields: Business, Technology, Healthcare, Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences Instructors provide weekly feedback For Profit: $500/credit hour Discussion of Pros and Cons

10 Online Job Training Examples: pre-employment online job training, employee development Pre-employment (new hires) –Diagnostic skills assessment, net-based classes, post-class assessment –Ensures all entry level employees start with the same knowledge base Current employees –Re-training –Career development, acquire new skills

11 Other Examples Technology Resources: Online encyclopedias: wikipedia.com, investopedia.com Other websites like howstuffworks.com, about.com, sparknotes.com, etc… Academic search: Lexis-Nexis Online research

12 Comparisons “Achievement compared favorably across a variety of age and content levels. User satisfaction is higher than in traditional instruction regardless of technology used ” Phipps (1999) Institute for Higher Education Policy Bias towards different subjects, gender, student types

13 Conclusions and areas for Discussion Based on the previous examples, it seems as though technology is a very useful and effective teaching tool. However, the benefits of using technology are often not being realized in not-for-profit situations. Discussion: Supplement vs. Replacement


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