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  2. Effects of Technology on Student Learning - ed

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1290791.pdf

    The purpose of this study was to examine K-12 educators’ perceptions regarding the use of technology devices in the classroom, the benefits and drawbacks of the use of technology in education, and particularly the impact on students’ learning. For the purpose of this study, technology included only educational technology, i.e. internet

  3. This study examines the advantages and disadvantages of using leading information technology to teach primary and lower secondary school students. The study sample consisted of 50 students between the ages of 11 and 14. The questionnaire included four types of scientific research questions, consisting of discovery, descriptive, explanatory, and ...

  4. Technology is perhaps the strongest factor shaping the educational landscape today. Many school districts are showing support for increased levels of technology in the classroom by providing hardware such as tablets and computers, enhancing internet connectivity, and

  5. Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and ...

    www2.ed.gov/documents/ai-report/ai-report.pdf

    Addressing varied unfinished learning of students due to the pandemic is a policy priority, and AI may improve the adaptivity of learning resources to students’ strengths and needs. Improving teaching jobs is a priority, and via automated assistants or other tools, AI may provide teachers greater support.

  6. This collection of articles address three themes: the growing research supporting the belief that technology in education makes a difference for student learning; innovative ways to use technology in teaching; and firsthand accounts of schools that have successfully implemented technology in their classrooms.

  7. Technology is often touted as the savior of education (Collins & Haverson, 2009). However, is technology the panacea that it is made out to be? This paper is an extended conversation among a group of faculty members at three different universities and their attitudes and beliefs about technology and education.

  8. Teaching beyond the classroom walls: The pros and cons of ...

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1060090.pdf

    The attribute of convenience is cited as the foremost advantage to online learning. Students are finding themselves in situations in which they would rather choose the convenience of online learning over the face time required of the brick and mortar classrooms. The convenience of online learning allows for fast access to instructors and peers ...

  9. 6 Continuing advancements in technology change the ways all people live and work. The internet is becoming a common learning tool in many classrooms (Açıkalın, 2009). This means provide a meaningful learning experience for all students. Teachers today have many opportunities to use technology increasing the ways students learn.