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

A Study of the Role of Technology in

Modern Education

By Fan Jin, James Cong, and Kevin Wong

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Presentation OutlinePresentation 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

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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

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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is often outdated– Example: Fourth graders at an Millard’s (school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)

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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

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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?

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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