- There is a large gap between the amount of technology available to public schools and how much technology is actually used in classrooms. While schools have many technological resources, teachers do not fully integrate technology into their teaching.
- For technology use to increase, teachers need professional development to learn new skills and shift to a more constructivist pedagogical approach that views technology as a tool for student-centered learning. Simply placing technology in classrooms is not enough.
- Pre-service teacher education programs have added more technology training, but new teachers also struggle to fully integrate technology into teaching. A shift in pedagogical beliefs may be needed as well as ongoing professional development for in-service teachers.