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(Ebook) The Technology Fix: The Promise and Reality of Computers in Our Schools by William D. Pflaum ISBN 9780871208422, 9780871209597, 0871208423, 0871209594

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Authors:William D. Pflaum
Pages:221 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:First
Publisher:Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
Language:english
File Size:1.1 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780871208422, 9780871209597, 0871208423, 0871209594
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(Ebook) The Technology Fix: The Promise and Reality of Computers in Our Schools by William D. Pflaum ISBN 9780871208422, 9780871209597, 0871208423, 0871209594

During the technology boom of the 1980s and 1990s, computers seemed set to revolutionize education. Do any of these promises sound familiar? -Technology would help all students learn better, thanks to multimedia programs capable of adapting to individual needs, learning styles, and skill levels.-Technology would transform the teacher’s role from a purveyor of a one-size-fits-all curriculum to a facilitator of student exploration.-Technology would replace static textbooks with dynamic, interactive learning resources that were always up-to-date.-Technology would boost test scores, as engaged and motivated students acquired advanced skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growing thirst for knowledge. By 2001, educational materials developer William D. Pflaum had begun to suspect that technology was not the all-purpose solution it had seemed. He decided to see how computers were really being used in U.S. classrooms and embarked on a yearlong road trip to a cross-section of elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the nation. In this book, he recounts his journey. Although he did find technology application to admire, too often he found broken promises: millions spent for little measurable gain, problems instead of solutions, a fix instead of a fix.This inside look at computer use in our schools shares the voices, experiences, triumphs, and frustrations of educators and students in urban, rural, and suburban settings. The author provides insight into the key roles that computers currently play in the classroom and clarifies what we must do ensure that the promise of technology is fulfilled . . . and that students truly benefit.
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