Hannah Losch Chelsea Garver Chelsey Miller EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES.

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Hannah Losch Chelsea Garver Chelsey Miller EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

 Any new or developing technology which will keep developing in the next five to ten years.  Examples:  I-Pod  Computer  Gaming Systems WHAT ARE EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES?

 New ways to present materials  Provides faster ways to accomplish tasks  Increased Student performance  Better attendance rates  Involves students with different learning styles PROS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

 Very expensive  Not knowing how to use technology  Not able to provide for whole classroom  Distraction to the class (Depending on the technology)  Not always dependable (Malfunctions) CONS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

SMART BOARDS

PROJECTORS

IPODS

EVOLUTION OF IPOD’S

Shy students get more participations points Allows all to have a say in large classrooms Helps students stay intrigued TWITTER IN THE CLASSROOM

 The College of Wooster  Religion class  Professor asked all students to tweet during class  Professor uses comments to see how students are doing  Students get points for comments made  Students can communicate with ease TWITTER IN THE CLASSROOM

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