Wednesday 14 November 2012

South Korea to Swap Textbooks for Tablets

South Korea’s government has announced ambitious plans to revolutionize school classrooms and provide the world’s first “smart education” system. It intends to digitize all textbooks in all schools by 2015. This means bulky, paper-based books are out and handheld tablets and e-readers are in. First in line to go digital are elementary schools, which will switch to online devices by 2014. 

South Korea’s Ministry of Education says it will invest $2.4 billion to create and deliver the e-learning and mobile-learning materials. Education Minister Lee Ju Ho explained the need to ensure teachers are sufficiently trained in using the new technology in class. "It's very important to make sure that the two can work together,” he said.

The Ministry has not yet made a decision on which make of products it will bring into the classroom. Many industry experts predict it will opt for Korean-made devices such as Samsung’s Galaxy Tab rather than gadgets from international rivals Apple or Sony. In addition to digital content in the classroom, the Ministry is also hoping to make online classes available for students who missed their lessons. 

South Korea is well known for its embrace of technology and high-speed Internet. A Ministry official stated: “Korean students have ranked first in terms of digital literacy among developed nations…That’s why Korean students, who are already fully prepared for digital society, need a [major] shift in education.”

EXERCISE 1. PRONUNCIATION/WORD VOCABULARY

1. Ambitious [AM-BI-SHUS]
Meaning: (adjective) Having a desire to achieve a particular goal. 
Example Sentence: The company was created by two very ambitious young men in the early 1900s.

2. Revolutionize [RE-VO-LOOS-SHU-NAYZ]

Meaning: (verb) To bring a radical change.; To change something entirely.
Example Sentence: Science has revolutionized the world. 


3. Digitize [DEE-GEE-TAYZ]

Meaning: (verb) To convert (as data or an image) to digital form.
Example Sentence: The record company digitized the songs and made them available on the Internet.


4. Predict [PRE-DEEK]

Meaning: (verb) To declare or indicate in advance; especially : foretell on the basis of observation, experience, or scientific reason.
Example Sentence: She claims that she can predict future events.


5. Literacy [LEE-TEA-RA-SEE]

Meaning: (noun) The act of learning something.
Example Sentence: The program is intended to promote adult literacy among people who have had very little schooling.


EXERCISE 2. SHARING IDEAS

1. What do you think of the idea of swapping textbooks for tablets?
2. Do you think children will be better educated by using tablets?
3. Would you prefer to use a textbook or a tablet to learn?
4. Why do you think there aren’t more countries aiming for “smart education”?
5. What do you think of tablets like the iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab?
6. What do you think of the idea of online classes for children?




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