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Keep needs of learner first, says UNESCO report on technology in education

Keep needs of learner first, says UNESCO report on technology in education | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"A UNESCO report looks at the effectiveness of the use of digital tools in schools. They should be used to promote learning and not as a costly source of distraction ..."


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As universities move classes online, let’s not forget the digital divide

As universities move classes online, let’s not forget the digital divide | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that in times of turmoil, decisions made for the greater good can have collateral impacts. It’s becoming evident that efforts to contain the virus and limit social distancing are increasing precarity for some people, especially those already in socio-economically disadvantaged positions. Universities are not immune to these collateral impacts, and last week’s decision by most Canadian universities to finish the current term by moving pedagogical components online is one of those times when a small segment of students will be neglected in a move meant to benefit all of them.

 

The decision is a show of resilience and solidarity by our higher education institutions. But the problem is the digital divide among students. Even in our great cosmopolitan country, not everyone has equal access to the web and all its resources. This digital divide was on the radar a few years ago, with a push to bring broadband to remote constituencies. But less attention has been devoted to the divide in urban settings, and especially within the hubs of knowledge that are universities.


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Not all young people are 'digital natives' – inequality hugely limits experiences of technology

Not all young people are 'digital natives' – inequality hugely limits experiences of technology | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

There is a belief that younger people are fully engaged with the digital world. But I am currently leading a project exploring people’s knowledge and use of online data, and the preliminary findings from our research has found that data literacy is not uniformly high among younger people, as is often assumed. Instead, some young people have very low levels of data literacy.


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The mixed blessings of education technology - Education Next

The mixed blessings of education technology - Education Next | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"The editors of the Economist lay down several key precepts that are very much worth keeping in mind as we move forward ..."


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Disruptive digital era demands a higher education rethink

Disruptive digital era demands a higher education rethink | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Education is both a powerful enabler and a significant divider. In a disruptive digital era, with growing global inequalities, a “fundamental..."


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Equity Isn’t Just About Technology. It’s About Supporting Students and Families. | EdSurge News

Equity Isn’t Just About Technology. It’s About Supporting Students and Families. | EdSurge News | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

By now the coronavirus, and the resulting fallout, has impacted just about every family in one way or another. Students are out of school, unemployment is rising and social distancing could take a psychological toll. But not everyone is equally affected.

Nearly 30 million low-income students rely on schools for breakfast or lunch, leaving schools scrambling to make new plans. Fourteen percent of households with school-age children do not have internet access, most of which earn less than $50,000 a year. And research indicates that students from low-income backgrounds could fall further behind their peers if learning stops too long and the country sinks into recession.


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From Good Intentions to Real Outcomes - Connected Learning Alliance

From Good Intentions to Real Outcomes - Connected Learning Alliance | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

The growth of online communication, media, and gaming is driving dramatic changes in how we learn. Responding to these shifts, new forms of technology-enhanced learning and instruction, such as personalized learning, open online courses, educational games and apps, and tools for learning analytics, are garnering significant public attention and private investment. These technologies hold tremendous promise for improving learning experiences and outcomes. Despite this promise, however, evidence is mounting that these new technologies tend to be used and accessed in unequal ways, and they may even exacerbate inequity.


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