Technology will spur innovation in classrooms note: Education.; to be continued next week.; (STF) - in 1985, apple computer inc initiated a project called apple classrooms of tomorrow (ACOT). A research and development initiative, the aim was to focus on how teaching and learning change when students and teachers have routine access to technology. dr david dwyer, who has been over-seeing the project since its second year, shares some of their experiences as the ACOT team celebrates its tenth anniversary. (1995, Dec 11). New Straits Times, pp. 45-45.http://search.proquest.com/docview/269067544?accountid=28023
Reading this article it talks about how computers and technology started entering in the classrooms back in the middle 80's. Technology has changed greatly from then till now. This study was interesting to read it shows the importance that technology has in the classroom. Like many people in the middle 80'sthere were questions would this really help us out, the debate still continues today. It shows test scores going up with the use of technology in the classrooms. With the changes we have seen over the past 20 years how do you see technology impacting our lives for the next 20 years?
Reading this article it talks about how computers and technology started entering in the classrooms back in the middle 80's. Technology has changed greatly from then till now. This study was interesting to read it shows the importance that technology has in the classroom. Like many people in the middle 80'sthere were questions would this really help us out, the debate still continues today. It shows test scores going up with the use of technology in the classrooms. With the changes we have seen over the past 20 years how do you see technology impacting our lives for the next 20 years?