Bridging the Gap: Technology Trends and Use of Technology in Schools
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2013-04-01
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: Journal of Educational Technology & Society
Abstract
Considerable investment has been made to bring technology to schools and these investments have indeed
resulted in many “success stories.” However there are two significant gaps in educational uses of technology
that must be addressed. The first is a usage gap. Compared to how and how much today’s students use
technology outside school, in-school technology usage is much less intensive and extensive. The second is an
outcome gap. Compared with the outcomes achieved through investment in technology in sectors outside
education, the gains in terms reduced costs and increased productivity achieved by schools is significantly
smaller. This article discusses the causes of these two gaps and provides suggestions for bridging them by
engaging in discussions about effective teaching and committing to technology planning.
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Curriculum and Instruction Department, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong S. A. R, China // 2
College of Education, University of Oregon, United States // 3
Department of Educational Studies, Ghent University,
Belgium // 4
Instructional Science Academic Group, National Institute of Education, Singapore // 5
Graduate Institute
of Digital Learning and Education, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan //
clim@ied.edu.hk
Keywords
Educational uses of technology, Usage gap, Outcome gap, Effective teaching, Technology planning