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Essence of Technology in Teacher Education
        In this age of rapid change and uncertainty, there is one thing of which we can be certain -
teachers will need to adapt to change if they are to survive and keep pace with new methods and
technologies. Arguably the area of most rapid change is that of Information and Communications
Technologies (ICT). One of the questions being asked by many teachers is: What will be the long
term impact of the introduction of these technologies into the classroom? Another question being
raised is: What kind of skills will teachers need to acquire in order to be effective in an ICT based
learning environment? This paper will address these two important questions by highlighting the
experiences of teachers using ICT in the United Kingdom, and offering some further examples of
established ICT teaching and learning applications in schools in the USA.

         A great deal of research and development has been conducted in order to bring
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to its current state of art. ICT was originally
intended to serve as a means of improving efficiency in the educational process (Jones and
Knezek, 1993). Furthermore, it has been shown that the use of ICT in education can help improve
memory retention, increase motivation and generally deepen understanding (Dede, 1998). ICT can
also be used to promote collaborative learning, including role playing, group problem solving
activities and articulated projects (Forcheri and Molfino, 2000). Generally, ICT is promoting new
approaches to working and learning, and new ways of interacting (Balacheff, 1993).
Consequently, the introduction of ICT into UK and US schools has provoked a host of new
questions about the evolving nature of pedagogy.
Whether or not changes in pedagogy are contingent on trends and innovations, is a moot point.
The question that should be asked, however, is: What will be the long term impact of ICT on the
teaching and learning process? It is well documented that ICT changes the nature of motivation to
learn (Forcheri and Molfino, 2000). Another important question is: What kind of skills will
teachers need to acquire in order to be effective in an ICT based learning environment?

        Networked computing facilities create a distributed environment where learners can share
work spaces, communicate with each other and their teachers in text form, and access a wide
variety of resources from internal and external databases via web based systems through the
Internet. In Broad Clyst Primary School in East Devon, pupils as young as 8 years old use
networked software to communicate with each other and their teacher, whilst 10 year olds
converse with 'pen pals' in other countries using e-mail. Using these shared systems, pupils
develop transferable skills such as literary construction, keyboard techniques and written
communication skills, whilst simultaneously acquiring knowledge of other cultures, languages and
traditions. Furthermore, children are able to make links between internal thinking and external
social interaction via the keyboard, to improve their social and intellectual developments in the
best constructivist tradition (Vygotsky, 1962). Children are quickly mastering the ability to
communicate effectively using these new technologies because the experience has been made
enjoyable in an unthreatening environment, and there are immediate perceived and actual benefits.

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Essence Of Technology In Teacher Education

  • 1. Essence of Technology in Teacher Education In this age of rapid change and uncertainty, there is one thing of which we can be certain - teachers will need to adapt to change if they are to survive and keep pace with new methods and technologies. Arguably the area of most rapid change is that of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). One of the questions being asked by many teachers is: What will be the long term impact of the introduction of these technologies into the classroom? Another question being raised is: What kind of skills will teachers need to acquire in order to be effective in an ICT based learning environment? This paper will address these two important questions by highlighting the experiences of teachers using ICT in the United Kingdom, and offering some further examples of established ICT teaching and learning applications in schools in the USA. A great deal of research and development has been conducted in order to bring Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to its current state of art. ICT was originally intended to serve as a means of improving efficiency in the educational process (Jones and Knezek, 1993). Furthermore, it has been shown that the use of ICT in education can help improve memory retention, increase motivation and generally deepen understanding (Dede, 1998). ICT can also be used to promote collaborative learning, including role playing, group problem solving activities and articulated projects (Forcheri and Molfino, 2000). Generally, ICT is promoting new approaches to working and learning, and new ways of interacting (Balacheff, 1993). Consequently, the introduction of ICT into UK and US schools has provoked a host of new questions about the evolving nature of pedagogy. Whether or not changes in pedagogy are contingent on trends and innovations, is a moot point. The question that should be asked, however, is: What will be the long term impact of ICT on the teaching and learning process? It is well documented that ICT changes the nature of motivation to learn (Forcheri and Molfino, 2000). Another important question is: What kind of skills will teachers need to acquire in order to be effective in an ICT based learning environment? Networked computing facilities create a distributed environment where learners can share work spaces, communicate with each other and their teachers in text form, and access a wide variety of resources from internal and external databases via web based systems through the Internet. In Broad Clyst Primary School in East Devon, pupils as young as 8 years old use networked software to communicate with each other and their teacher, whilst 10 year olds converse with 'pen pals' in other countries using e-mail. Using these shared systems, pupils develop transferable skills such as literary construction, keyboard techniques and written communication skills, whilst simultaneously acquiring knowledge of other cultures, languages and traditions. Furthermore, children are able to make links between internal thinking and external social interaction via the keyboard, to improve their social and intellectual developments in the best constructivist tradition (Vygotsky, 1962). Children are quickly mastering the ability to communicate effectively using these new technologies because the experience has been made enjoyable in an unthreatening environment, and there are immediate perceived and actual benefits.