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The reading reflection of the NMS Horizon Report Preview K-12 (2015) talks about
multiple examples of how schooling has changed as well as upcoming trends,
challenges and developments in educational technology. One in which was
discussed and can successfully be adapted, is the way in which we connect the
use of ICT and learning to students lives and their surrounding communities.
This can be through devices such as computers, tablets and iPads which are also
used at home. Because of this it is believed that students are provided with a
sense of comfort as they are comfortable with the use of these devices. They are
student-centred and provide engagement with the subject however they will not
always be readily available and students mustnt become so dependent on the
use of these to connect their learning to real life. In my own personal experience,
the use of these devices can be both successful and unsuccessful. As a student
myself with devices that are readily available to me, provides me with a more
engaging, thought out task to undertake which is enjoyable and ensure students
are immersed into the subject matter. However, because majority of students are
so accustomed to using these devices they can become a distraction with them
becoming side-tracked and not as immersed into the learning. This is because
they have access to other apps and sites that they know how to gain access
through, from personal experience at home. Although I agree that learning of any
year level should be relevant to the students lives and should allow them to
apply what they have learnt into their everyday lives, I also believe that students
should not become so dependent on ICT to connect their learning to real life.
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