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What Is The Difference Between Education Technology And Technology In Education? by edvessuite: 10:16pm On Mar 22, 2023
While Education Technology (EdTech) and Technology in Education are two terms that are often used interchangeably to talk about the use of technology in the field of education, they actually refer to two different things.


On the one hand, Education Technology (EdTech) refers to the development and use of technology to improve teaching and automate learning processes. This includes the development of educational software, learning management systems, and other tools that are specifically designed to support education.


EdTech is focused on creating technology that is tailored to the needs of educators, teachers, parents and students, accounting and I.T Officers, School Nurses and every other stakeholder involved in education.


Technology in Education, on the other hand, refers to the use of technology only in the classroom to support teaching and learning. This can include the use of computers, tablets, and other devices to deliver educational content, as well as the use of online resources and tools to supplement traditional classroom instruction.


It is focused on using existing technology to improve education, rather than developing new technology specifically for education.


One of the key differences between EdTech and Technology in Education is the level of customization.


EdTech is designed specifically for education, which means that it can be tailored to meet the unique needs of educators and students.


While Technology in Education, often involves using off-the-shelf technology that may not be specifically designed for education. While this can be effective in some cases, it may not always meet the specific needs of educators and students.


Another important difference between EdTech and Technology in Education is the level of impact.


EdTech has the potential to fundamentally transform the way that education is delivered, by providing new tools and resources that can help educators to better engage students and support their learning.


Technology in Education, on the other hand, tends to have a more incremental impact, by providing additional resources and tools that can supplement traditional classroom instruction.


Despite these differences, both EdTech and Technology in Education have an important role to play in improving education.


By leveraging the power of technology, educators can better engage students, provide more personalised instruction, and help students to achieve their full potential. Whether it's through developing new educational software or using existing technology to support classroom instruction, technology has the potential to revolutionise education for generations to come.


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