improving student opportunities thru technology
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Improving Student Opportunities Thru Technology
Jason Sobolik2/9/09
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The Core of Educational Technology
TECHNOLOLGY
Internet
Digital Textbooks
Software
Computers
Video Conferencing
Whiteboards
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Achievement in Content Learning
Higher Order Thinking and Problem Solving Skill Development
Workforce Preparation
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Evaluation of Goals
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RESEARCH ON EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY’S IMPACT
• STUDIES– Kulik’s Meta-Analysis Study– Sivin-Kachala’s Review of Research– The Apple Classroom of Tomorrow (ACOT)– West Virginia’s Basic Skills/Computer Education
(BS/CS) Statewide Initiative– Harold Wenglinsky’s National Study of
Technology’s Impact on Mathematics Achievement
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FINDINGS
• Positive– Students Learn More in
less time when receiving computer based instruction
– Students in technology rich environments showed increased achievement in preschool through higher education
• Negative– The level of
effectiveness of educational technology is influenced by:• Specific student
population• Software design• Educator’s role• Level of access to the
technology
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Practical Applications
• The Internet
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Preparing our Students
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CONCLUSION
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ResourcesCradler, J., McNabb, M., Freeman, M., & Burchett, R. (2002). How Does
Technology Influence Student Learning. Learning and Leading With Technology, 29(8).
Palozzi, V.J., Spradlin, T.E. (2006). Educational Technology in Indiana: Is it Worth the Investment? Center for Evaluation and Educational Policy.
Schacter, John. (1999). The Impact of Education Technology on Student Achievement: What the Most Current Research Has to Say. Santa Monica CA: Milken Exchange on Education Technology
van 't Hooft, M. (2007). Schools, children, and digital technology: Building better relationships for a better tomorrow. Innovate 3 (4). ed February 1, 2009)
Yang, Chia-chi (2002). Integration of Laptops into a K-12 Learning Environment: A Case Study of a Science Teacher in the Middle School.