Schoology Study: Time is the Number One Obstacle to Effective Digital Learning

NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- According to new research published by Schoology, a leading learning management system (LMS) for education, the three biggest obstacles to successfully utilizing technology for teaching and learning are lack of time, infrastructure, and professional development resources. The inaugural study surveyed 2,846 education professionals of all roles and backgrounds to gather concrete insights about the current state of digital learning in K-12 classrooms and shed light on challenges and priorities. A significant number of survey respondents came from K-12 institutions in the U.S., while the remainder spanned 88 other countries around the world.

An overwhelming majority of respondents say digital learning positively impacts both student achievement (95%) and teaching effectiveness (92%). Despite the enthusiasm and confidence in digital learning's results, more than 43% of respondents noted that lack of time was the biggest obstacle to integrating technology and more than 40% noted a lack of devices. In a separate question, student access to technology was also listed as the top challenge for digital learning by nearly 40% of faculty.

While full findings from the report will be revealed during a Schoology webinar this afternoon (1-2pm EST), additional highlights include:

Blended Learning is Perceived as the Most Effective Instructional Approach

    --  There's an obvious recognition of the need to tailor learning to
        students--75% of respondents noted that they use a differentiated
        learning approach. When asked to select the most effective instructional
        approach, however, the most popular choice among educators was blended
        learning.

Learning Management Systems Have a Positive Impact on Student Engagement

    --  Of respondents who noted that students at their institution are "very
        engaged," 89% said an LMS is in use most days, if not every day, of the
        week. This indicates that successful LMS use leads to the highest rates
        of student engagement. As we know, better student engagement means
        increased student achievement.

Notably, top priorities and challenges remained the same regardless of school size, indicating that regardless of technology teachers are using or the learning objectives they are tasked with achieving, time-saving solutions can make a significant impact on both teacher satisfaction and student outcomes.

Schoology is dedicated to listening to the needs of our users and staying on the leading edge of education technology in order to direct investments in our platform," says Jeremy Friedman, CEO and Co-Founder of Schoology. "Educators require efficiency, regardless of geography, technology, or educational approach. As we empower educators to personalize learning, we are giving them back the time to focus on driving key learning objectives in the classroom for every student."

For more information about Schoology's survey, or to download a copy of this 46-page eBook, please visit schoology.com/digital-learning-ebook

About Schoology
Schoology is putting collaboration at the heart of the learning experience with an easy-to-use learning management system (LMS) that connects the people, content and systems that fuel education. Millions of students, faculty and administrators from over 60,000 K-12 schools and higher education institutions worldwide use Schoology to advance what is possible in education. Find us at www.schoology.com, follow us on Twitter, or join us on Facebook.

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