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Technology in the classroom

Technology in the classroom. Amie Broschat Ashley McNelly Monica Vincent Melanie George. Technology is important…. To individuals: Streamlining and simplification of tasks Providing access to a wide database of information To society: Effective & efficient communication

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Technology in the classroom

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  1. Technologyin the classroom Amie Broschat Ashley McNelly Monica Vincent Melanie George

  2. Technology is important… • To individuals: • Streamlining and simplification of tasks • Providing access to a wide database of information • To society: • Effective & efficient communication • Accelerates collaboration across vast distances • To industry: • Maximization of production efficiency • Large scale production to meet increasing demands Because our children will one day be individuals working in a particular industry in society, technology has been increasingly introduced into classrooms

  3. Technology in the Classroom Then…An introspective look back to the past • Basic Computers • Apple Macintosh • PC and Windows • Projectors • Film/Images • Later… Overhead display • VCRs • InstructionalVHS tapes • CasetteTapes and Players • Audio books • Chalkboards

  4. Technologyin theClassroomNow… • E-readers • KindleFire • iPad • iPhone • DVDs • Computers • Macbook Pro • Windows 7 • Smart boards • Websites • Youtube • Prezi • Social media • Facebook • Twitter • Linkedin

  5. A Day in the Modern Classroom… Homework: • Visit class website at home, download homework assignment, follow informational links, and upload final submission before next class • Have parents keep track of student grades and homework using online access tools

  6. Positive Effectsof New Technology in Classrooms • Readily available information right at the fingertips of students and teachers • Interactive education for students • Allows for the introduction of technology to students early on • Resources to meet the needs of a very diverse group of students in any classroom setting

  7. Negative Effects of New Technology in Classrooms • Costlyfor teachers and schools • Difficulty with at-home work for students without computers • Diverse socioeconomic background • Learning curve for some new technology can be difficult to acquire • Development of dependencyon technology • Students may take advantageof classroom technology • Access to inappropriate sites • Cell phone use in class

  8. Potential Future Implications Technology has the ability to take over traditional classroom settings • Extinction • Will we still need in-person teachers and classrooms? • Dependency • Will technology become so crucial to the learning environment that schools will not be able to function without it? Advancement could either enhance or deteriorate a student’s educational experience. Time will tell.

  9. Resources for Teachers Looking to Implement Classroom Technology • http://www.internet4classrooms.com/index.htm • Resources for teachers already using the internet in the classroom • http://www.classroomtech.org/integration/50ways.htm • 50 ways to use technology in the classroom • Great for teachers just starting out in a technology demanding educational setting • http://smarttech.com/Home%20Page/Solutions/Education%20Solutions?WT.ac=HPBtn1_Ed_072610 • A place to find advanced technology for the classroom • Demonstrates various products and their associated costs

  10. References • http://www.apple.com/ • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/history • http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/19/magazine/classroom-technology.html

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