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While technology in education may vary based on student age, the dreams


that lead it remain very much the same. Luke Dormehl reports


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Children are using technology from a younger and younger age. Pre-school toddlers are able to unlock an iPhone, while an entire generation doesn’t remember life before the internet and social networking. Technology is changing education too – and it’s noticeable in everything from at empts to ‘gamify’ the learning experience (i.e. blurring the line


between work and play), to virtual classrooms and online tutorials. For this article, Education Technology decided to step


back a few years further in the education market than is our usual remit to look at how technology isn’t just aff ecting HE, but primary and secondary education, also. What we learned is that, while the technology


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