Students want personalized learning, mobile technology
More and more students own mobile devices, including tablets, and indicate a strong desire to use those personal learning tools in school to increase collaboration and access to resources, according to the annual Speak Up Survey, which is facilitated by Project Tomorrow.
This year’s survey, “Mapping a Personalized Learning Journey: K-12 Students and Parents Connect the Dots with Digital Learning,” explores how students want to take control of their learning and the tools they use to learn. It includes parent and administrator input on issues such as personal technology use in schools, online learning, and top technologies.
Personalized learning is on the rise, the report said.
Outside of school:
- One in 10 high school students has tweeted about an academic topic that interested them.
- Forty-six percent of high school students have used Facebook as a collaborative learning tool.
- One in four students has used online videos to help with homework questions.
Students want personalized learning, mobile technology