Education

Tech Gap

By Anthony Rebora — September 04, 2008 1 min read
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Just back from a professional development tour, Will Richardson says that teachers are still behind in their awareness of the way technology is changing things:

The vast majority of those who I’ve been in rooms with the last three weeks have little idea of what is happening in the world and have given nary a thought to what this means for teaching and learning. How do I know that? By the “omg” comments that I hear as they are filing out. By the “Ugh…we’ve got a lot of work to do” responses. By the teacher/mother of a teenager who asked me what Facebook was. By the consistently less than 10% of people in the room who own a MySpace or a Facebook site. Not that the Read/Write Web conversation is the only one that matters in the context of changing schools, mind you. But it is the one that consumes my time, obviously.

A version of this news article first appeared in the Blogboard blog.