From an article off of the website Technology in Education - Critical Issue: Using Technology to Improve Student Achievement by Margaret Honey, Katherine McMillan Culp, and Robert Spielvogel http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/technlgy/te800.htm
This article confirms everything that I have learned from EDTC 5010 about technology and education. The article says that students are learning differnetly than students did in previous generations " today's students, surrounded by digital technology since infancy, are fundamentally different from previous generations (McHale, 2005) and are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach (Prensky, 2001).", that the students must have better technology education to succeed in the work force " The employer-centered workplace of predefined jobs and career paths has given way to a worker-designed environment where individuals pursue their own assignments and must effortlessly combine technical skills with an intellectualtoolbox enriched with experiences, roles, team building, and knowledge", that the students in the United States do not rank as well as other students in other countries "by the poor performance of U.S. students on the international assessments", that young people today are consumed with technology, "For a generation of young people, technology, particularly the Internet, has assumed a substantial stake in their social and educational lives". This article is a well written piece about the need for technology in education. It indicates how times are changing and education needs to change to meet those needs. Also, several different types of technology are mentioned in the article and, as we learned, it doesn't matter which type is used as long as it sparks the interest of the students and keeps them engaged in the subject matter.
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