- Lack of physical infrastructure: PCs, printers, etc.
- No or slow connectivity, due to the prohibitively high cost of bandwidth.
- Lack of support from school principals and management.
- Lack of ICT literacy of educators.
- Educators' fear that their learners know more than they do about technology (which they usually do).
- Time pressure on educators to work through the curriculum, leaving no time to learn how to blog and get blogging with their learners. Educators simply don't have enough time in the day.
- Overworked educators who resist taking on "just another thing."
The attendees asked for:
- More workshops such as this one. They appreciate practical “starter” lessons from someone who's done research and knows which software, technologies and sites to use.
- Educator guides for referencing and citing content.
Compared to public schools, private schools usually have fairly good ICT facilities, supportive management and a willingness to send educators on training courses. Right now in private and public schools there are champion educators and principals who implement web 2.0 in their classrooms. Their learners blog, create digital stories and participate in social networks. The educators themselves are active members of communities of practice, such as the Maths Literacy one in South Africa. But these cases are very very very rare. There is much work to be done to change this!
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