“Technology can shape, and reshape, who is the learner and who is the teacher. It can open up knowledge and content that otherwise would be less accessible" (Groff, 2013, p.2).
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| New but old? (http://www.uspeak.academy/en/news/16-new-but-old-trend-in-education, 22.02.2017) |
There comes a question how to ‘adopt’ the new learning environments. Well I see two options. We can start from the beginning and reinvent learning environments, setting the ground on ICT. Or we can integrate ICT in the current learning process, which in practice means gradually adding new technology. My educational process was part of the second option, which I still see as more accessible. As Jessica Groff (2013) is saying, implementing new technologies and ICT based pedagogies with the old ones is less likely to encounter resistance from the current system. In addition, the teachers see it as less intrusive because it still allows them to find their way inside it. On the other hand, reinventing learning environments is showed as more successful way for ICT use.
There is no doubt
that both ways are changing current teaching methods and they are redesigning learning environments as well. Since transformation must be well thought maybe we should change the
foundations, to reach full potential and to create a solid basis on which we can
build further.
Groff, Jennifer (2013). Technology-rich innovative learning environments. Retrieved from https://www.oecd.org/edu/ceri/Technology-Rich%20Innovative%20Learning%20Environments%20by%20Jennifer%20Groff.pdf

