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6 critical insights into teachers’ technology use

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Last updated: 2024/12/24 at 1:36 PM
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  • A majority of educators say their classrooms are not up to today’s technology standards
  • Edtech Top 40 reveals increase in unique digital tool use
  • Educators love their edtech, but want more training
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Teachers’ classroom technology use continues to grow, according to a recent survey from SMART Technologies’ Lumio software, which reveals compelling data about teachers’ experiences, challenges, and preferences regarding the use of technology in education.

The survey provides valuable insights into the current state of technology integration in classrooms.

Teacher tech use continues to grow
The survey shows a high percentage of digital adoption and reliance on education technology. Eighty-five percent of respondents integrate technology in their lessons a few times a week, if not every day. Close to 40 percent of teachers describe their relationship with classroom technology as one of necessity.

Closing the diverse learning divide
Seventy-two percent of respondents believe their students would describe them as tech-savvy, and 70 percent feel equipped to effectively support all types of learners in the classroom, including those who are neurodivergent and those who need extra support to help them connect with their learning.

“More than a third of educators note that enhanced student engagement is one of the biggest benefits of using technology in the classroom,” says Dan McMahon, Vice President of Software at SMART Technologies. “Teachers also acknowledged the critical ability to personalize learning for each student and to accommodate diverse learning needs through technology.”

Tech wish lists
If educators could have any tech tool for their classroom, 46 percent say interactive displays with advanced features are at the top of their lists. Thirty-nine percent of teachers say platforms with ready-made lesson content are also highly sought after.

Not up to date
Thirty percent of educators cited technical problems (“things don’t work!”) as the biggest challenge to technology integration, highlighting the need for reliable platforms and devices as well as consistent, ongoing technical support from school districts and edtech partners. In terms of technology, a majority of educators (56 percent) reported their classrooms are operating with tech that is too outdated to feel right for today’s students and teaching methodologies.

Digital distraction
A quarter (25 percent) of educators said student distraction is their key challenge when integrating technology into teaching, and that their students aren’t using devices for learning. In particular, student cell phone use in the classroom continues to be a large issue: almost 40 percent of teachers see cell phones as a major distraction, and only 23 percent view them as a useful tool when managed properly.

Time is of the essence
Educators said they spend the majority of their free time creating or planning lessons for their students. They spend almost as much time reviewing their students’ homework assignments. In general, teachers spend more of their personal time creating lessons and reviewing homework than socializing with friends and family, cooking for themselves, exercising, and traveling.

Forty-four percent of teachers feel the biggest misconception about teachers is that they have an “easy job” with lots of free time. The demand for platforms with ready-made lesson content reveals a critical need for time-saving resources.

“Educators’ time is precious. Between planning lessons and grading assignments, every minute counts,” said Dan McMahon. “The survey results show that teachers are driven by the opportunity to positively impact their students’ lives, so we’re providing tools that enrich their work in the classroom and free up time for the personal moments and activities that matter to them outside of school.”

This press release originally appeared online.

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