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Eko Nugroho
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Rapid
technological improvements, heightened interest and increased affordability
have created a bridge to for information access and worldwide transparent
communication among the people of the world. Knowledge is becoming increasingly
available to every person. However, observers acknowledge that there are
barriers associated with technology acquisition and use, no matter what the
intended purpose. A lack of knowledge of the possibilities associated with
technology often prevents acquisition. There are some points of consideration.
• First,
what is it that technology will do for students and educators that is
compelling enough to make all the effort worthwhile? (The Incentives)
• Second,
what is it that communities need in order to make informed decisions and wise
use of technology and telecommunications for improvements in learning?
(Capacity building)
• Third,
what is getting in the way of educators and students effectively using
technology and how can we fix the system to get rid of these barriers? (System
Changing)
• Fourth,
what is it that we need in order to ensure that all students have the
opportunity to learn in a technology-enriched learning environment? (Mandates)
• Fifth,
how will we know it when we see it? What does success look like in terms of
student performance? What indicators will we be using? How will the data be
collected? What evidence will be analyzed and evaluated against which
benchmarks? (Benchmarking)
Individual
consumers need to ask these questions of themselves to determine their own
personal "best use" approach to technology in their own lives. The
existence of instant communication is now a practical reality rather than just
a theoretical possibility. Practicing administrators all over the globe possess
the means to improve educational delivery systems. The implications represent a
new found power, particularly potent in developing countries. There is nothing
to prevent significant extension of the concept to developing countries, their
schools, their students, their teachers and their administrators.There are
unquestionably endless possibilities associated with technology. Many
initiatives exist and will provide educational opportunities to tens of
millions of people. The resulting information, knowledge and economic development
are positive benefits.
Individual
students and local populations desire an education, but when governmental or
educational institutions are unable or unwilling to provide that service,
individual success nonetheless remains possible. There is little that prevents
an individual from online access to the resources.
Global
is important that children will need new skill sets in order to communicate and
collaborate and to work and play together. By creating global learning
experiences, early childhood teachers have the ability to expose children to
concepts of diversity, multiculturalism, and multilingualism at an early age.
This type of early exposure can make issues of equity and equality, as well as
global understanding, accessible and relevant to children and hopefully less of
a struggle to understand and practice as they grow into adults. Technology can
be instrumental in creating global learning experiences because technology has
the power to breakdown geographical, economical, language, and time-zone
barriers.New technologies provide ways to overcome the traditional barriers to
global education and language learning.Today’s challenges can be stated
successfully only if teachers can develop cooperative and trusting
relationships across the world. A significant benefit to instant global
communications is that students can improve their language skills through
student-to-student conversations regardless of where they live.Using
online access tools provides many advantages to students including:
- Choice
- Flexible and convenient
scheduling
- User experience
- Social attraction
- Safety
- Privacy
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