Sunday, May 3, 2020

Technology Integration

What is technology integration?

Technology Integration refers to the use of digital tools in the classroom to allow students to learn and apply technology and computer skills to content curriculum and classroom assignments to promote learning (Dockstader, 1999).

What is Successful Technology Integration?

Technology in the foreign language classroom
Language researchers have stressed for years the transformational effect of technology on language communication skills and the development of Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) when used appropriately (Lee, 2002; Lys, 2013; Marlow & Inman, 1992; Nagappan, 2001; Yang & Chen, 2007). However, it is of utmost importance that language teachers possess the appropriate level of technology skills needed to integrate the digital tools into their daily teaching in order to ensure that students not only acquire  the language skills but also 21st century skills that they need to compete in the global world.  Therefore, teachers need to be fluent in the digital language in order to communicate with their students and enable them to acquire technological, media, information and online social fluencies (Ertmer & Ottenbreit-Leftwich, 2010; Jukes & Dosaj, 2005; Krish, 2008).
Douce, E. (2016). The effect of foreign language teachers' level of technology integration on students' development of higher-order thinking skills. St. John's University (New York), School of Education and Human Services.

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