Regardless of what you hear about the uses and benefits of education technology, its true value can only be measured in terms of its ability to cater to the specific needs of your institution. Investing in education technology can be costly and you need to be assured that it is worth it.
The only way to establish the value of the devices and software you are looking to implement in your school is to get clear about your objectives and resources and then measure your chosen solutions against them. Let’s start by looking at some of the general benefits of education technology and then discuss how you can work out for yourself whether it’s worth making the investment.
That’s the central question. If technology does not produce any tangible benefits in your students, then what value does it have? The adoption of education technology has been shown to have positive effects on students’ learning outcomes. According to Jisc, a British not-for-profit organisation focusing on digital services in the education sector, technology helps to develop students in five key ways:
The effective adoption of education technology helps to accomplish all these overarching educational goals. It should be stressed again, however, that its real value to you depends on your institution’s goals and your specific way of establishing and measuring the value of investment (VOI) in technology. Here are some tips to help you articulate and meet those goals.
In reality, the VOI depends not only on the advertised benefits of the technology but also on your financial resources. Here’s how to balance the two and determine the VOI:
Personalisation is one of the critical attributes of education technology, and this extends to how you can leverage the overall benefits of the tools for your specific needs. In this way, you can determine what is worth acquiring for your school and what price is worth paying. This careful consideration can also help make the right choice when committing to an education technology solution.
A great example of an HP Education solution that you can consider as you work out the value of education technology for your school is our HP ProBook x360 Education Edition. This rugged, yet sleek laptop is the perfect learning tool to be issued to students. With a flexible 360-degree hinge and a dual-mode camera, it is designed to enable students to type, touch, write, draw, read and view, as they engage with a plethora of educational content. Like all of HP’s education models, it is designed with four key attributes in mind: toughness and durability to withstand frequent handling by students; long battery life, because education needs to happen anytime, anywhere; optimal wireless connectivity to keep students online, and a range of pre-installed educational software, including HP Classroom Manager and HP Adaptive Learning.
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