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Technology Integration: It’s a must! Ann Gustafson
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Technology Integration:It’s a must!

Ann Gustafson

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Benefits

Students

Teachers

Technology Movement

Summary

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Financial Benefits

In the ClassroomClass SizeInstruction TimeResponse to Intervention

In the Business OfficeReturn on Investment (ROI)Look what it can do!

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Educational Benefits

ResourcesCritical ThinkingMotivation

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How does technology integration affect students?

“On average, students who used computer-based instruction scored at the 64th percentile on tests of achievement compared to students in the control conditions without computers who scored at the 50th percentile.” (Schacter 1999)

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How does technology integration affect teachers?

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Why is the instructional technology movement important?

“60 percent of applicants with a high school degree or GED were poorly prepared for an entry-level job” (Kolderie & McDonald, 2009).

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“America’s K-12 education system not only is failing to educate most students well, contributing to a decline in U.S. economic competiveness, but is increasingly not financially viable” (Kolderie & McDonald, 2009).

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References Ketelhut, D. J., Nelson, B. C., Clarke, J., & Dede, C. (2010). A multi-

user virtual environment for building and assessing higher order inquiry skills in science. British Journal of Educational Technology, 41(1), 56-68. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8535.2009.01036.x.  

Kolderie, T., & McDonald, T. (2009). How Information Technology Can Enable 21st Century Schools (p. 15). Descriptive, Washington D.C.: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. Retrieved January 28, 2010.

Palozzi, V. J., & Spradlin, T. E. (2006). Educational Technology in Indiana: Is it Worth the Investment. Center for Evaluation & Education Policy. Education Policy Brief. 4(4), 1-11.  

Schacter, J. (1999). The Impact of Education Technology on Student Achievement: What the Most Current Research Has to Say. Retrieved from http://www.mff.org/pubs/ME161.pdf

Wang, T. J. (2009). Educational Benefits of Multimedia Skills Training. TechTrends, 54(1), 47-57. doi: 10.1007/s11528-009-0363-x.  


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