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Building ground for flexible use of educational technology

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Technology has been available for use in schools for several decades. Nevertheless many schools and teachers are still pondering issues related to integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into education. While ICT is used in classroom education, integration of technology into teaching and learning has not yet been achieved. This study analyzes the barriers to educational technology use and what measures are taken to overcome them. Digitalisation is not merely a question of providing equipment, but rather a change in ways of thinking and learning, and the support offered to teachers should take this into consideration.

Keywords: digital learning technology; digital pedagogical knowledge; digitalisation; educational technology; information communication; professional development; teachers’ beliefs; technology user support

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 July 2020

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