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Technology

Technology. Is all this technology necessary?. How can I use technology to improve my class?. Eh hemm… That’s MISTER Stat Man. You got it genius , so why don’t we get started. Don’t let it happen again!. What can I do for you?. MISTER Stat man!. Your forgiven. What’s my name?.

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Technology

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  1. Technology Is all this technology necessary? How can I use technology to improve my class?

  2. Eh hemm… That’s MISTER Stat Man You got it genius, so why don’t we get started Don’t let it happen again! What can I do for you? MISTER Stat man! Your forgiven What’s my name? Mr. Stat Man

  3. I thought so. Here are 2 for you to think about. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats 1) In 2007, the number people using the internet at home was about 207 million 2) Also, in 2007, the population of the United States was about 302 million

  4. I was just getting there. I still have 12 minutes so relax. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats 1) In 2007, the number people using the internet at home was about 207 million 2) Also, in 2007, the population of the United States was about 302 million

  5. 1) In 2007, the number people using the internet at home was about 207 million 2) Also, in 2007, the population of the United States was about 302 million Okay, Here it is. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats That means that 67% of all people living in the United States a currently using technology on a regular basis

  6. Since 67% of people living in the U.S. are already using technology on a regular basis, that means that technology is here already and has become an integral part of our society. Educators must now decide what to do with it.

  7. Sure you are, but the problem is with our teachers. Look at this stat. Genius. There’s a problem. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats According to an article in Education World (Delisio, 2003), only one-third of teachers felt they were prepared to use computers as part of their classroom instruction

  8. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats Of course, but we are running out of time, so just read my notes. Well as an educator, you are going to have to decide which group you are in? There are two schools of thought about technology in the classroom. Not bad, but you forgot the most important part. Group 1: Embraces technology and use it to enhance their lessons Group 2: Believe technology doesn’t improve academics, is too expensive, and is overhyped

  9. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats • Technology is not going away • 48 states currently have standards that include technology • The national government has already created the National Education Technology Standards • With standards already made a test won’t be far behind. yippee.

  10. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats You have forgotten to answer your second question. How about we review Question 1 first? You can try. Question 1: Is all this technology necessary? Question 2: How can I use technology to improve my class?

  11. Mr. Stat Man’s Stats Do we have time for any questions or comments? You are welcome. Thank You! Question 1: Is all this technology necessary? Question 2: How can I use technology to improve my class?

  12. Mr. Stat Man’s References Bialo, & Solomon, E, G (1997 September). Open your eyes: The evidence is there!. Technology & Learning Chaika, G (1999/ 08/ 02). Technology in the Schools: It Does Make a Difference. Education World, Retrieved 06/24/08, from http://educationworld.com/a_admin/admin/admin122.shtml Chaika, G (1997/ 06/ 23). Technology in schools: Some say it doesn't compute!. Education World, Retrieved 06/24/08, from http://educationworld.com/a_admin/admin/admin121.shtml Delisio, E (2003/ 04/ 30). Technology Integration, Assessment, and No Child Left Behind. Education World, Retrieved 06/24/08, from http://educationworld.com/a_tech/tech171.shtml

  13. Mr. Stat Man’s References Demographics of the United States. (2008). Demographics of the United States. In wikipedia [Web]. Retrieved 06/24/08, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States Henry, T (1997, 12, 17). Do classroom computers help kids learn?. USA Today, p. Life 04.D. High-tech teaching—students latch (April 2003). Are You Ready. NEA Today, Retrieved 6/24/08, from http://www.nea.org/neatoday/0304/cover.html Josephson, J (2007, 5, 23). Survival and the Internet. Education Articles, Retrieved 06/24/08, from http://edarticle.com/school- improvement/school-survival-and-the- internet.html National Education (2007). National education technology standards for students 2007. Retrieved June 24, 2008, from iste.org Web site: http://www.iste.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=NETS Table 3.14 (2007). Table 3.14. Access to technology, use of technology and the capacity to use technology, by state: 2005, 2006-07. Retrieved June 25, 2008, from Institute for Education Sciences Web site: http://nces.ed.gov/programs/statereform/res_tab14.asp

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