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Brandon King

There Are No Technology Shortcuts to Good Education « Educational Technology ... - 0 views

  • There are no technology shortcuts to good education. For primary and secondary schools that are underperforming or limited in resources, efforts to improve education should focus almost exclusively on better teachers and stronger administrations. Information technology, if used at all, should be targeted for certain, specific uses or limited to well-funded schools whose fundamentals are not in question.
  • To back these assertions, I’ll draw on four different lines of evidence.
  • The history of electronic technologies in schools is fraught with failures. Computers are no exception, and rigorous studies show that it is incredibly difficult to have positive educational impact with computers. Technology at best only amplifies the pedagogical capacity of educational systems; it can make good schools better, but it makes bad schools worse. Technology has a huge opportunity cost in the form of more effective non-technology interventions. Many good school systems excel without much technology.
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      the place where it starts with "The history" is where there supposed to be a 1. and going down to 4. it didn't bookmark the numbers for some reason.
Orlando Gonzalez

Technology: Declining Literacy or Changing it? by Brian West on Prezi - 0 views

  • Agree The NEA makes a convincing case that both kids and adults are reading fewer books.
  • picking up a book for the fun of it - is down 7% since 1992 for all adults, and 12% for 18-24 year olds
  • in 1992, 43% of Americans read at an intermediate level; by 2003 the number was slightly higher at 44%. "Proficient" readers dropped slightly, from 15% to 13%.
Orlando Gonzalez

Downsides and disadvantages of improvements in technology | The Herald - 0 views

  • Technology has advanced to the point where today’s generation communicates mainly with technology. From texting, MySpace and Facebook, people are finding other means of communicating with each other.
  • One way that people lack in communication skills due to technol­ogy is spelling.
  • Nonverbal communication skills are also lacking.
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  • Good communication skills are important in the workplace and in our daily lives.
  • For the past few years everything is designed to be more conve­nient for people, such as new generation iPods, faster phones and computers.
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