Perceptions of Technology in the Classroom (Infographic) from Center for Digital Education

Perceptions of Technology in the Classroom (Infographic)

ON APRIL 29, 2013
Integrating technology in education is essential, and many districts do it well, as demonstrated by the Digital School Districts Survey.

But not everyone sees the use of technology in the classroom in the same way.

According to the following infographic from topmastersineducation.com, parents primarily see technology as positive, noting that it personalizes learning, increases student engagement and extends the learning day, to name just a few things.

Many teachers, on the other hand, think that search engines have conditioned students to expect to be able to find information quickly and easily, that the amount of information available online is overwhelming to students and that today's digital technologies discourage students from finding and using a wide range of sources for research. 


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