LEARNING OUTCOMES  Have an understanding of the history of the classroom  Be able to compare classrooms from an earlier period to the classroom of today.

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LEARNING OUTCOMES  Have an understanding of the history of the classroom  Be able to compare classrooms from an earlier period to the classroom of today  Be able to reflect on what school life was like for their teachers/parents  Understand how technology has changed in the classroom  Be able to discuss what technology is available in your classroom  Produce a poster showing your vision for the future

AFFINITY SYSTEMS – WHO WE ARE  We are an I.T company that provides a range of IT services including wireless networks and telephone systems.  As a company we are just over two years old and are looking to expand and create a new division.  We work in the education, medical and business sectors.

TECHNOLOGY OF YESTERDAY  Chalkboard  Projector

TECHNOLOGY OF TODAY  Desktop Computer  Internet  Interactive Whiteboard

TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW?  BYOD  Interactive Tables  3D Printers 3D Printers

EVOLUTION OF CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY  The board  The Projector  The Computer

COMPETITION - CLASSROOM OF THE FUTURE Create us a classroom of the future poster Single side of A4 Use any materials you want Use a computer or draw/construct A tablet computer up for grabs for KS2 KS3 and KS4

LEARNING OUTCOMES... Have you:  Gained an understanding of the history of the classroom  Compared classrooms from the past to the classroom of today  Reflected on what school life was like for their teachers/parents  Understood how technology has changed in the classroom  Discussed what technology is available to you in your classroom  Produced a poster showing your vision for the classroom of the future