Swift adoption of latest classroom technologies can reform regional education sector, says Epson
There is a growing focus on technology’s importance in education, as highlighted by the International Computer and Information Literacy Study, which shows that the majority of teachers believe that innovative technologies in the classroom are crucial tools to develop skills necessary for the 21st century workplace, notably independent learning; critical thinking; real world problem solving and reflection; communication and collaboration; creativity; and digital literacy[1].
According to Khalil El-Dalu, General Manager, Epson Middle East, “Technology is transforming classroom learning at a fast pace. In the coming years, I believe the regional education sector will explore new ways to create active learning environments that inspire engagement and innovative thinking. They are faced with the challenge of transforming traditional learning spaces to seamlessly connected environments that foster creativity and sharing of knowledge. Learning experience in the regional educational institutions can be elevated to a more interactive experience by the adoption of latest classroom technologies. With advanced 3LCD projector technology, for example, it is possible to create collaborative study spaces, with interactive projection, enhanced communication and innovative document-sharing features. Document cameras also help create a more lively environment as it help to display books, 3D objects and experiments with remarkable clarity. Teachers can also display content from their iPad® or tablet.”
He also added that IT buyers at educational institutions need to be educated on the latest technologies available and how it can benefit learning experience. Teachers also need to be well-trained in order to feel confident in introducing new technology and teach appropriately using the technologies. As per a recent survey that Epson conducted across Europe revealed, poor training on how to use new technologies was identified by 31% of all respondents in education as the main barrier prohibiting technology from fully benefiting the industry. The survey, also demonstrated that 38% of IT buyers are not pro-active in keeping up to date with new technology. Once the initial challenge of technology implementation has been addressed, almost a quarter (24%) of education staff said restrictions on being able to upgrade equipment were hindering their use of technology ‘almost always’ or ‘frequently’ – identifying an additional hurdle to getting the right technology in front of tomorrow’s workforce.
Neil Colquhoun, Business Director, Visual Instruments, Epson Europe, says: “The survey results show that IT teams need to respond better to needs, and keep pace with new technologies so that teachers are not left with outdated equipment. However, with budgets being tightened, the pressures are greater than ever. Switching to products that are cost-effective to buy and maintain will be key to addressing these issues.”
Khalil concludes, “More needs to be done to bridge the gap between technology and education but the good news is that education institutes are increasingly open to incorporating technology in the class room.”
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About Epson
Epson is a global innovation leader whose product line-up ranges from inkjet printers and printing systems, 3LCD projectors and industrial robots to sensors and other micro devices. Dedicated to exceeding the vision of its customers worldwide, Epson delivers customer value based on compact, energy-saving, and high-precision technologies in markets spanning enterprise and the home to commerce and industry.
Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the Epson Group comprises more than 73,000 employees in 94 companies around the world, and is proud of its ongoing contributions to the global environment and the communities in which it operates.http://global.epson.com/
About Epson Middle East:
Epson Middle East oversees Epson’s operations in the Middle East markets, in close coordination with Epson Europe. Headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Epson Middle East works closely with a network of resellers and distributors across Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Syria and Yemen, ensuring the availability of its wide, technologically-advanced product range to businesses and consumers in the region. Epson Middle East has opened an office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in line with its plans to consolidate its market presence. www.epson.ae
About the study
The research was conducted online by FTI Consulting’s Strategy Consulting & Research team from 5th-13th October 2015 with white collar works in offices on location in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain in their local languages.
A total of n=3,639 white collar workers completed the survey. The breakdown of the respondents who completed the survey in each country are as follows: United Kingdom (768), France (750), Germany (737), Italy (696), Spain (688).
The n=3,639 completes yields a 3% +/- margin of error with an industry standard 95% confidence interval.
Please note that the standard convention for rounding has been applied and consequently some totals do not add up to 100%.
For further information on the research methodology or FTI Consulting’s market research services: Market.Research@fticonsulting.com
[1] The IEA International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS)
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Epson is a global technology leader dedicated to co-creating sustainability and enriching communities by leveraging its efficient, compact, and precision technologies and digital technologies to connect people, things, and information. The company is focused on solving societal issues through innovations in home and office printing, commercial and industrial printing, manufacturing, visual and lifestyle. Epson will become carbon negative and eliminate use of exhaustible underground resources such as oil and metal by 2050.
Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of around JPY 1 trillion.