Abstract

Considerable investment has been made to bring technology to schools and these investments have indeed resulted in many “success stories.” However there are two significant gaps in educational uses of technology that must be addressed. The first is a usage gap. Compared to how and how much today’s students use technology outside school, in-school technology usage is much less intensive and extensive. The second is an outcome gap. Compared with the outcomes achieved through investment in technology in sectors outside education, the gains in terms reduced costs and increased productivity achieved by schools is significantly smaller. This article discusses the causes of these two gaps and provides suggestions for bridging them by engaging in discussions about effective teaching and committing to technology planning.

Details

Title
Bridging the Gap: Technology Trends and Use of Technology in Schools
Author
Lim, Cher Ping; Zhao, Yong; Tondeur, Jo; Chai, Ching Sing; Chin-Chung, Tsai
Pages
59-68
Section
Special Issue Articles
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
ISSN
11763647
e-ISSN
14364522
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1355669531
Copyright
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