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Education is embarking on the journey that will enable students to compete with countries and jobs. Technology is everywhere even in education. Educators need to understand that technology is the wave of the 21st century and beyond. Social sites such as facebook, twitter and tumblr are becoming more and more popular.
Education is embarking on the journey that will enable students to compete with countries and jobs. Technology is everywhere even in education. Educators need to understand that technology is the wave of the 21st century and beyond. Social sites such as facebook, twitter and tumblr are becoming more and more popular.
Education is embarking on the journey that will enable students to compete with countries and jobs. Technology is everywhere even in education. Educators need to understand that technology is the wave of the 21st century and beyond. Social sites such as facebook, twitter and tumblr are becoming more and more popular.
If we were really serious about educational technology.
Explain why you chose the issue:
If you were really serious about educational technology (McLeod, 2010) was chosen because this is something as educators we face on a daily basis. In order for educators to be serious about educational technology, one must address the issues I order for them to be corrected. So what better way than to put the problems out there and tackle them head on. What is the importance of the issue to education? In the title itself is a bold statement that reach out grab your attention. Many individuals are not/nor take educational technology serious. Some individuals tend to shy away from technology because of the lack of knowledge that they have, which is not beneficial to the students they encounter. Embracing and understanding what technology has to offer is a vital key in the development of career readiness for students. Education is embarking on the journey that will enable students to compete with countries and jobs. So as a teacher get on board the ship as it leaves the dock to a sea of opportunities for both you and your students. Summary: Technology is everywhere even in education. As stated in Education Week (Herold, 2016) public schools in the United States now furnish at least one computer for every five student. And in 2015-16, for the first time, more state standardized tests for elementary and middle school was administrated via technology rather than paper and pencil. This being said educators need to understand that technology is the wave of the 21st century and beyond, so instead of shying away from technology educate our students on how to use technology the proper way and how to protect themselves from predators instead of acting like it do not exists. Even in Implementing New Educational Technology for the 21st Century, DoD Leadership Development (Davis, 2014) states how leaders are meeting challenges of tomorrows non-traditional technology conflicts. Taking advantage of new pedagogical and technological methods will provide learners with perceived threat reduction throughout the education process. There is nothing transformative about students having technology only if you are able to reach higher-order teaching and learning. If educators/schools take technology and use it like a textbook or just have teachers display
PowerPoint presentations or employ drill-and-kill software, they might as well
not even have technology. Social sites are becoming more and more popular even in the classroom setting. Many teachers are hesitant to use such prevalent tools given their inherent possibility of exposing students to inappropriate content. Site such as Facebook and Twitter are different types of tools that have their place in the social networking sphere. Twitter is more widely used in the classroom verses Facebook. If teachers were more informed of how a Facebook page and profiles can be designed to bestow an appropriate level of privacy for course work, teachers and school administrators might be more open to considering its use. Reference used for this issue: McLeod, S. (2010, November 22). dangerously ! irrelevant. Retrieved from http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org
Roepke, J. (2016, June 16). Edutopia. Retrieved from 3 Ways Educators can Bridge Education Technology Gap: www.edutopia.org
3 Credible sources that focus on the issue for classmates:
Lazar, S. (2015). THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING. Stoi, L. (2015). THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING. International Journal Of Cognitive Research In Science, Engineering & Education (IJCRSEE), 3(1), 111. TOM, P. (2014). The TECHNOLOGY of TEACHING. American School & University, 86(7), 16.
McLeod, S. (2010, November 22). If we were really serious about educational
technology [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://bigthink.com/ideas/if-wewere-really-serious-about-educational-technology