21st-Century Classroom Report:
Preparing Students for the Future or the Past?

The 21st-century classroom leverages technology to engage and empower teachers and students. To understand how close we are to that goal, CDW-G surveyed more than 1,000 high school students, high school faculty and district IT staff members from around the country – representing rural, suburban and urban schools of all sizes – about how technology is used in their schools.

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Key Findings
Students Have High Technology Expectations
84%

say technology is important*
to their ability to study/work
on class assignments
in high school
    and 94%

anticipate using
technology to complete
assignments
in college

*Very important or important

Students Want Hands-On Experience
Next-Generation Technology is Not a Part of the Classroom Experience
  Students Faculty
  Personal Use Educational Use Personal Use Educational Use
iPods, MP3 players 78% 29% 62% 13%
Smartphones 38% 18% 30% 6%
Online text, video chat 58% 18% 43% 12%
Blogs 30% 16% 26% 12%
Digital Content 26% 33% 35% 42%
Podcasts 23% 6% 21% 12%

 

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Methodology
CDW-G hired O'Keeffe & Company to conduct an online survey of college students, faculty and IT staff in May 2010.

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Kelly Caraher
CDW-G Public Relations
847-968-0729
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