What potential is there for using new technology to enhance physical education within the global community? In a quest to learn about this topic, I recently conducted a study of web-based resources and have posted my findings. Here is a link to the Garner713fa09 research summary, entitled Technical Tools for Health Promotion: Incorporating New Technology and Education to Enhance Physical Education in the Global Community.
Abstract: New technologies are changing the ways in which we learn and are impacting education on a global scale. Technological advances are increasing communication within educational communities (Goodrick, 2002, p. 4). Such advances are aiding in the dissemination of information, creating greater opportunities for multisensory learning and global interaction for the promotion of learning. Unfortunately, educational institutions have been unsuccessful in maintaining such a position and physical education departments have been even further behind the curve, creating health disparities and an enormous learning deficit that has deepened further with the widening of the digital divide (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Institute for Statistics, 2009, p. 7). The result is an ultimatum for global educational institutions and local community education systems that must be addressed now to prevent an impending global health crisis (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (2009), Health Working Papers: The Obesity Epidemic: Analysis of Past and Projected Future Trends in Selected OECD Countries, p.42). With the prudent and collaborative efforts of stakeholders, the incorporation of new technology in physical education will yield positive gains for the future of global health. The need for incorporation of new technology within the field of physical education is apparent but the reality of implementing changes on global scale is a daunting task. There are great disparities between schools, school systems, and countries. Physical education instructional practices, government policies, technology, available resources, and supports for change vary widely. All obstacles aside, the movement toward solutions for incorporating technology into physical education should continue and can impart substantial impacts on learning, lifestyles, and the improvement of global health both now and in the future.