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Page 1: Film 240  technology in the classroom- ariel weinberg

 IN THE

CLASSROOM

Fi lm 240

B Y : A R I E L W E I N B E R G

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Implementing technology

into the classroom has

become the new normal (8).

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99%

80%

of elementary and secondary

schools in Ontario have

computers (2 ) .  

of schools begin using

technology in kindergarten

(2 ) .  

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HOWEVER . . .

9 /10 parents report that their

chi ldren begin using

technology at home before

they are 2 years old (1 ) .

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A L O T O F T EX TBOOKS

ARE NOW D I G I TA L ( 7 ) .

T e c h n o l o g y h a s l e d t o n e w i n n o v a t i o n s . . .

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BUT....

Are these technologies helping or

hindering students?

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S TUD I E S SHOWThere are pros and cons to using technology

in the classroom (8 ) .

Most teachers f ind that technology can be

useful in some cases , but distract ing in

others (8 ) .

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The benefits of using

technology are...

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of teachers said that technology helps them

demonstrate lessons to their students , which

they otherwise would not have been able to

teach (10).

65%

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TECHNOLOGY HELPS STUDENTS

DEVELOP

Crit ical thinking

ski l ls  and

Analysis (9 )

Retain

information (1 )

Scienti f ic Inquiry (9 )

1

2

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Technology can help students

with special needs thrive in

school (1).

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TECHNOLOGY

ALLOWS STUDENTS

TO . . .have immediate access

to information and

answers (8 ) .

learn at their own pace

(meets the needs of

each learner ) (8 ) .

explore new ways of

learning (8 ) .

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THERE ARE ALSO NEGATIVE ASPECTS

OF HAVING TECHNOLOGY IN

THE CLASSROOM . . .

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Children who spend more time on their

electronics are slower in developing motor

skills , such as the ability to tie their shoes (1),

and develop bad sleeping habits (8).

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Students who

use

handwritten

notes over

typed notes

perform better

in school (4).

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Commons

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TECHNOLOGY IS . . .

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Expensive (2 )

Distract ing (2 )

Makes

plagiar ism

easier to

accomplish (8 )

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Commons

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NOT EVERYONE HAS ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY (8 )

There is a digital

divide in Canada (6),

and a gap in digital

literacy among

Canadians (5).

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7 3%

7 4%

of elementary schools

of secondary schools

have students who do not have

access to computers or mobile

devices in their homes (2).

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The success of technology

depends greatly on the teacher’s

attitudes and ability to use that

technology as well as the manner

in which it is used (3). 

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It is up to the teachers

and administrators to

decide if the good

outweighs the bad…

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References

2) Chen, Bodong, et al. “Exploring the Digital Divide: The Use of Digital

Technologies in Ontario Public Schools.”Canadian Journal of Learning

and Technology / La Revue Canadienne De l’Apprentissage Et De La

Technologie, vol. 41, no. 3, 2015, doi:10.21432/t2kp6f. Accessed 3 Mar.

2017.

1) Braiker, Brian. “Technology in the Classroom: The Good and Bad.”

The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 17 Jan. 2013,

www.huffingtonpost.com/parentingcom/technology-in-the-

classroom_b_2456450.html. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

3) Christensen, Rhonda. “Effects of Technology Integration Education

on the Attitudes of Teachers and Students.”Journal of Research on

Technology in Education, vol. 34, no. 4, 2002, pp. 411–433. ProQuest

Sociology, doi:10.1080/15391523.2002.10782359. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

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4) “Education World: Is Technology Good or Bad for Student Learning?

Conflicting Studies Make It Hard to Tell.”Education World: Is

Technology Good or Bad for Student Learning? Conflicting Studies

Make It Hard to Tell, www.educationworld.com/a_news/technology-

good-or-bad-student-learning-conflicting-studies-make-it-hard-tell-

2078994689. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

5) Kielburger, Craig, et al. “Have Your Say: How Can We Help Canadians

Gain Better Access to the Internet?” The Globe and Mail, Special to The

Globe and Mail, 21 Apr. 2014,

www.theglobeandmail.com/life/giving/have-your-say-how-can-we-

help-canadians-gain-better-access-to-the-internet/article15585113/.

Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

6) Matrix, Sidneyeve. “Module 1.” Media Convergence, 12 Jan. 2017,

Kingston, OnQ.queensu.ca,

onq.queensu.ca/d2l/le/content/71613/Home. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

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7) Matrix, Sidneyeve. “Module 3.” Print Media, 8 Feb. 2017, Kingston,

OnQ.queensu.ca, onq.queensu.ca/d2l/le/content/71613/Home.

Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

8) Ronan, Amanda. “The Pros and Cons of Technology.” Edudemic, 16

Jan. 2017, www.edudemic.com/technology-pros-cons/. Accessed 5

Mar. 2017.

9) Roschelle, Jeremy M., et al. “Changing How and What Children

Learn in School with Computer-Based Technologies.” The Future of

Children, vol. 10, no. 2, 2000, pp. 76–101. ProQuest Sociology,

doi:10.2307/1602690. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.

10) Staff, TeachThought. “The Current State Of Technology In The

Classroom [Infographic] -.” TeachThought, 19 Mar. 2013,

www.teachthought.com/uncategorized/the-current-state-of-

technology-in-the-classroom-infographic/. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.