Monday, April 14, 2014

Advantages and Disadvantages of Integrating Technology






Advantages of Integrating Technology


One huge advantage of integrating technology into the subject area of social studies is that it presents a stimulated problem-solving environment. (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 338).  This environment then makes complex and confusing concepts more clear and meaningful. (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 338).  The reason why this is the case is because stimulations allow the students to take an “active part in historical situations that would not otherwise be possible due to historical or physical distance (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 338).  Another big advantage that integrated technology has in field of social studies is that it has vastly improved the area of information visualization.  Due to the exponential growth in the capabilities of both hardware and software, visualization techniques for learning have greatly improved (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 338).

Disadvantages of Integrating Technology


A major disadvantage to integrating technology is first and foremost the expense of it.  The cost of integrating a school into the technological age can be extremely expense.  However, most of the expense is maintenance.  Maintenance is a must when dealing with technology integration and one that can bleed the pocket books dry in any school system.  The second disadvantage that technology integration can have is the potential for greater distractions.  Due to the emergence of Ipads and other gadgets students can now individually have their own private source of technology.  This can prove beneficial for most but for a select few it can provide enormous temptation and distractions.

Special Activities, Programs, Etc.   

Virtual Field Trips- Virtual Field trips is a great example of a special activity that without technology could not exist.  A virtual field trip is a “visit” that students can make via the Internet in order to see places that otherwise they would never get to see (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 339).  This is vitally important in the area of social studies because it allows one to see and feel history without any limitations.

Adventure Learning- Adventure Learning is another special activity or problem that is vital to the field of social studies.  This activity or program consists of students being assigned an explorer and then getting to travel with them virtually through their journey (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 340).  Studies have shown a vast improvement in students’ knowledge because of this program.  The reason students give is that it makes them feel in the action and part of the story (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 340).  Finding interesting ways to present the history curriculum to students can sometimes be difficult and that is why this program can be such a huge help.   

Electronic Research- Electronic research is a special program that allows students to find up-to-date research at an extremely rapid pace (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 341).  This is a big advantage in the social studies field because it allows for a vast amount of material to be displayed for students who want to learn.

References: Roblyer, M. D., & Doering, A. H. (2013). Integrating educational technology into teaching (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.

4 comments:

  1. I agree with you on cost being a huge disadvantage. There are just some schools that cannot afford all the great stuff out there. As Roblyer and Doering (2013) state, "with so much information readily available, we have much to discover about our world and its people" (334). However, the students that attend these schools that cannot afford technology are not learning as much about their world as those students who attend schools that do integrate a lot of technology. That is the real disadvantage.

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  2. I agree with you on the whole blog, but especially the disadvantages part of the blog, "The readily availability of information on the Internet has created several concerns for social studies educators." (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 337)

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  3. I thought your article on the advantages of integrating technology was interesting. What I noticed most was that it addressed how technology can help with some of the themes found in NCSS standards (Roblyer & Doering, 2013, p. 334-335). And as a future social studies teacher, I especially enjoyed how it mentioned that social studies classes can help create citizens who contribute to society on a national, and possibly a global scale.

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  4. I really like the idea of using virtual field trips to teach specific topics in history. Students can really learn more through visualization and can identify better with complex topics (Robyler & Doering, 2013, p 339). This software can make learning more entertaining for the students and allow them to control their own learning experience.

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