1. Some of the possible
outcomes of the process of
change
Reported by Marvin B. Gonzaga
“A future where teachers and
learners embrace and integrate
educational technology and use it to
improve teaching and learning is
envisioned.”
2. Multimedia learning resources available via
information networks will proliferate and
become an essential feature of education.1
3. Learners and teachers alike will have access to
powerful potable computing devices that will be
wirelessly connected to network resources.2
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Students will become active learners, collaborating
with one another and with more experienced
members of society.
6. Teacher’s roles will shift from the “sage on
the stage” to the “guide on the side”.5
7. Education will become a lifelong process, and
schools will become centers of learning – not just for
children, but for all members of the community.
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8. The artificial divisions of grade levels will disappear.
Education will focus increasingly on authentic
performance-based forms of assessment.
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9. The boundaries separating schools from each other
will blur or disappear. Communities will change as
technology enables collaboration over distances.8