Technology is Changing Education.

Essay by rragsd8611University, Bachelor'sA+, November 2002

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Essay is about how the effect of technology has impacted education in the classroom. It shows the positives and negative affect it has had in education.

The best method for improving educational standards is to utilize every tool available, this includes state-of-the-art technology. Computers and the Internet have expanded the way in which education can be delivered to the students of today. Today's networking technologies provide a valuable opportunity to the practice of learning techniques. Educators are discovering that computers and multi-based educational tools are facilitating learning and enhancing social interaction. Computer based telecommunications can offer enormous instructional opportunities. Examples include Microsoft word, excel, lesson plans, PowerPoint, or Imovies. Laser disks can be used to show educational movies or show animation or movements that otherwise would be impractical in the classroom. Educators will need to adapt current lesson plan to incorporate this new medium into all the classrooms. The only problem is that some of today's schools are hindered by an under-powered technology based curriculum and, in order to stay competitive, the American educational system must do a better job of integrating.

Computers have made a fundamental change in most industries, providing a

competitive advantage that has come to be essential to stay in business. Therefore, education must also use technology to improve the educational process instead of simply applying it to existing structures. School systems often consider acquiring an enterprise computer network, but justify its purchase by applying it to routine

administrative tasks, or take period by period attendance. Although these tasks are important, they only represent a small part of what technology can do for an educational institution. Technology must go beyond just keeping attendance, it must focus on keeping students interested and productive. "Curriculum improvement is the

best strategy to prevent dropouts; technology is especially useful...