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Mr. Daniel Schultz Michigan Virtual University mivu dws@msu

Professor Patrick Dickson Michigan State University College of Education http://www.msu.edu/user/pdickson pdickson@msu.edu. Mr. Daniel Schultz Michigan Virtual University http://mivu.org dws@msu.edu. Technology in K-12 Education. Technology has changed rapidly The Web is changing everything…

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Mr. Daniel Schultz Michigan Virtual University mivu dws@msu

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  1. Professor Patrick DicksonMichigan State UniversityCollege of Educationhttp://www.msu.edu/user/pdicksonpdickson@msu.edu

  2. Mr. Daniel SchultzMichigan Virtual Universityhttp://mivu.orgdws@msu.edu

  3. Technology in K-12 Education • Technology has changed rapidly • The Web is changing everything… • One global network • One global economy • Educational resources beyond richest dreams • Libraries • Books • Courses • Tutorials • More countries are becoming wired • Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan • Algeria: Computer for every household.

  4. Large Differences Everywhere Access and use varies widely everywhere • Access to computers: schools, teachers, homes • Access to the Internet: speed, cost, location • Psychological access: Wide individual differences

  5. Cost of Technology Continues to DecreaseUnlike Almost Everything Else in Education • Technology is expensive…but.. • Cost/Benefit ratio continues to improve • M.I.T. project on $100 laptop • http://laptop.media.mit.edu/

  6. Developing Technology in K-12 Takes Time,Start Growing Where the Ground is Fertile • Nurture “social capital” around technology wherever you find it. • Your students are an essential resource • For your learning as faculty • For your schools and society • Use the energy of the “technologically passionate”: Students, faculty, families. • Encourage access outside schools.

  7. Think About Virtual Learning for Everyone • Not just universities… • K-12 Teachers, K-12 Students • Online learning is essential because • Rate of change in knowledge • Need to reach learners everywhere • Economies of scale • Scarcity of highly qualified teachers • “Lifelong Learning” is necessary • Future of education is via the Web

  8. Your Questions? • How have you learned what you currently know about computers?http://www.msu.edu/course/cep/813/web/learningtolearnsoftware.htmTen Heuristics for Learning to Learn New Software. • How could our collaboration help you develop your personal “capital” with technology? • How could technology help support the work of this project? • Other questions?

  9. Thank You! • Please feel free to email me: pdickson@msu.edu

  10. MVHS NCREL ReportPDF @ http://mivu.org

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