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National Policies and Educational Technology: a Synopsis of Trends and Perspectives from Five Countries

Authors
  • Mao, Jin1
  • Ifenthaler, Dirk2
  • Fujimoto, Toru3
  • Garavaglia, Andrea4
  • Rossi, Pier Giuseppe5
  • 1 Wilkes University, 84 W. South Street, Wilkes Barre, PA, 18766, USA , Wilkes Barre (United States)
  • 2 University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany , Mannheim (Germany)
  • 3 University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan , Tokyo (Japan)
  • 4 University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy , Milan (Italy)
  • 5 University of Macerata, Macerata, Italy , Macerata (Italy)
Type
Published Article
Journal
TechTrends
Publisher
Springer US
Publication Date
Apr 26, 2019
Volume
63
Issue
3
Pages
284–293
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-019-00396-0
Source
Springer Nature
Keywords
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Abstract

There have been continued efforts in exploring how educational technology impacts human learning and performance. Through a synopsis of the trends and perspectives on educational technology in five countries by using the STEEP (social, technological, economic, environmental and political) framework, the authors discuss the direct influence of national policies on educational technology implementation and research, the constraints of the local STEEP elements of culture on the adoption of and research on innovation and change, and the strategies and reforms that different countries have adopted to prepare the next generation for the constantly changing, globalized twenty-first century. Limitations and future research following this work are discussed.

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