Technology-Driven Education: A New Era of Learning

Education is undergoing a revolutionary transformation aided primarily by an era of rapid technological advancements. Once a mere facilitator, technology has begun to shift from its former support role to be a core driver of how students learn and interact. In a recent article, Denys Vorobyov (2024) presents the potential and multifaceted challenges technology brings to education. Digital tools and online resources are enhancing engagement, accessibility, and quality of learning, preparing students for a digital future. However, the author stresses that successful integration of new technologies requires collaboration among schools, governments, and tech experts to ensure equitable access, cybersecurity, ongoing training for educators, and appropriate application to curriculum. The author concludes that the prospects for education are boundless, with technology opening up new possibilities for learning, teaching and growing. With effective partnerships between technology innovation, integration, and educators, the future of education promises a more inclusive, interactive, and imaginative learning experience for all.

I recommend this article for anyone who works in education and is looking to integrate technology into their curriculum. In particular, this would be a useful resource for those wishing to have a framework to implement new technology to their learning environment. The article provides a list of key stakeholders that are needed throughout the integration process in order to overcome possible challenges that may arise. Additionally, the source provided a real-world example of an online platform that was developed utilizing the previously mentioned framework, highlighting how tech companies and educational platforms can successfully collaborate to produce an accessible tool.

Reference

Vorobyov, D. (2024, February 1). Technology-driven education: A new era of learning. Forbes. https://forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2024/02/01/technology-driven-education-a-new-era-of-learning

Boosting Online Learning Through Technology

This post is provided by guest blogger, Samerah Saad, graduate student University of St. Francis, MS Talent Development program. 

Barbetta (2022) summarizes how active learning by digital tools can enhance learner outcomes by promoting collaboration and engagement. One focus includes the concept of Education 5.0 to discuss the learner-centric outcomes and focus on student well-being adapted to be more inclusive on a holistic level. The utilization of artificial intelligence to amplify learning experiences supports increased rates of engagement. The author supports their theory by data found in gamification approaches without losing sight of ethical concerns on data privacy. They also provide a framework for implementation to include cross-disciplinary collaboration with artificial intelligence. 

I enjoyed the inclusive mentions to emphasis accessibility and a holistic approach for learning. Barbetta focused on lower-cost options such as presentations adaptations and peer learning sessions. However, I am concerned about the sufficiency these tools will provide since it will take from the direct approach from traditional means. Active listening or proper absorption on niche topics from the peer-turned-teacher doesn’t guarantee adequate results. I would have enjoyed specific examples, with their effectiveness, of how technology can boost current programs with relative ease to provide the reader with an actionable insight to more realistically integrate.  

Reference: 

Barbetta, P. M. (2022). Technologies as tools to increase active learning during online higher-education instruction. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 51(3), 317–339. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472395221143969