But if the views of sixth-formers speaking at a recent major conference are anything to go by, institutions should not be doing this at the expense of traditional methods.
Speaking at the 鈥淔uture Proofing Universities鈥 seminar, held during the Bett education technology conference in London earlier this month, the prospective students outlined what their expectations would be of technology when going to university.
Amelia Vegting, a year 13 student at Surbiton High School, said technology should be used to make lectures more engaging so that students were not just confined to 鈥渟itting, watching and listening鈥.
However, she warned universities that it was important to 鈥渃ombine not replace鈥 technology with traditional one-on-one learning.
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鈥淚 see technology as an addition and not a replacement of: you can鈥檛 get the same amount of learning as you can from a one-on-one basis with a tweet,鈥 she said.
But she added that while technology itself was not a major factor in deciding which universities to apply to, the institutional websites that were easier to use gave them an edge.
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鈥淚 could look at the videos of accommodation without having to go there,鈥 the sixth-former explained.
Others stressed that an ability to interact with teaching staff through portals such as a virtual learning environment were an important issue for them.
In addition, the students expected that, akin to their schools, student societies would use social media to communicate with members.
Kamran Malek, a year 13 student at Devonport High School for Boys, said that one economics society Facebook group already enabled prospective students to get advice from current students. 聽
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He also said that when looking at potential universities to apply to, one 鈥渟treamed a lot of live lectures, which definitely changed my choice鈥.
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