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Successful Integration of Technology in Schools- Opportunities and Challenges

Sanjiv Pande
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Sanjiv Pande
It is very rightly said that ‘Nothing is permanent but change’. However if we look at how the world has changed around us in the last few decades, it would be right to say that more than change, the pace at which change happens, is fascinating to watch. One of the most important contributors to this mind-boggling change and its pace has been technology. As in other spheres of human life, the impact of technology in how we educate our kids or how they educate themselves is also of great significance. In this write up we shall dwell a bit on the challenges we face as well as opportunities that lie ahead of us in integrating technology successfully into our learning ecosystem in schools. The focus will be on private schools of India since the govt. K-12 education institutions are still in the infancy stage as far as integrating technology is concerned.

School education market in India: Opportunity paradox
There have been so many studies and estimates which have painted a very rosy picture of India’s School Education market. It is currently pegged at more than $40 billion promising a double digit annual growth rate. So far so good, however anyone who gets smitten by this side of story, needs to be highly careful. If we look a bit deeper we shall know that this sector may show lots of promise but challenges over-shadow the hope and opportunities that exist. Education continues to be a Not-for-Profit industry in India which makes many genuinely interested private players stay away from the core business opportunity of setting-up and running brick and mortar schools. At the same time, efforts by Govt.
through its schooling system have shown limited results. India’s 75000 odd private schools account for 7 percent of total institutions but enroll 40 percent of country’s 219 million students. About 142 million children are not in the schooling system.

Other major business opportunity exists in the form of tutoring and many mom and pop stores are making merry. How much does this appeal to the conscience of an interested corporate player has to be seen since tutoring is looked down upon by many. Lots of players are also operating in areas like pre-schooling, school ERP, text-books/stationery items and provision of other technology enabled learning solutions etc. Other business opportunities have just opened up and many players are entering these segments every day. Technology enabled learning solutions space has seen a lot of excitement in the past few years. More and more schools are experimenting with technology solutions to make use of tools that positively impact learning in schools. However, as happens with any great business opportunity, lots of small and big entrants try to make a quick buck by churning out unmindful and half-baked solutions, at the click of a button. Well meaning and well intentioned schools who really want to make a difference to the learning ecosystem for their students unfortunately end up burning their fingers. It is therefore extremely important for any institution to be very careful in selecting the right technology and consider its consequences in detail. They may not only end up wasting huge sums of money but also playing with the lives of hundreds of young minds whose future is trusted to a school by parents.

Challenges in successfully integrating technology solutions in schools:
‘Wonders of technology’ is a theme that every teacher and every student would have spent reams of paper writing on. However we need to understand that technology in itself in neither a genie nor a master. It is whatever we make out of it. NIIT has been involved in bringing up people and computers together successfully for over 27 years now. Our work in technology in K-12 education space in India over the past decade has given us some rare insights into kind of challenges that schools faces in integrating technology successfully:

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