Ohio Too many teachers are reluctant to use the educational technologies that students want a report of the State of New Found.
High school students enrolled in Ohio has grown with the Internet and other technologies, but many of their teachers and university professors are reluctant to adopt learning tools of the 21st century, according to a five-year plan released today, ‘Today by eTech Ohio, the state agency that promotes technology education in schools.
Schools and universities in Ohio and computers using the Internet, but more must be done with new technologies, eTech director Kate Harkin wrote in the report.
“Not Techology replace the power of a good education,” said Harkin. “But technology can help reduce barriers for disadvantaged people who can not attend classes or courses for more distance and cost.
People of all ages need access to more classes online to complete ongoing studies or to provide opportunities for accelerated learning, “he said.
Your agency wants to offer more training to help teachers use handheld devices, podcasts, social networks and other technologies within and outside their classrooms.
The plan includes 12 indicators – the number of professors who teach online courses and the number of students of the courses – to determine their effectiveness.
The plan will ensure the rule of the technical work smart, you must get to the inventions of the future, “said Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut said.
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