Educational Technology Mr. Galusha. Why use technology? Last Module Agenda Activator: Videos! Final Exam Where are we going? Course in a sentence.

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Educational Technology Mr. Galusha

Why use technology? Last Module Agenda Activator: Videos! Final Exam Where are we going? Course in a sentence

Why use technology? Last Module Agenda Final Exam Get into a group of 5-6 Combine your Ed Tech Phil statements to make a Wordle Post it somewhere we all can see it. (You can’t use )

We are living in exponential times

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We are living in exponential times

The Digital Native may never know about. Finding out information from an encyclopedia. Getting lost. With GPS coming to more and more phones, your location is only a click away. Watching TV when the networks say you should. Using a phone book or the yellow pages. From Nathan Barry’s 100 Things Your Kids May Never Know About in the July 22, 2009 edition of Wired

The Digital Native may never know about. Looking out the window during a long drive. The number of TV channels being a single digit. That there was a time before ‘reality TV.’ Newspapers and magazines made from dead trees. Not knowing exactly what all of your friends are doing and thinking at every moment. The fact that words generally don’t have num8er5 in them. When Spam was just a meat product.

We are living in exponential times

Are we teaching in exponential ways?

Getting to know you.

Are we teaching in exponential ways?

Is an educational system with its roots in the 19 th century preparing our students for life in the 21 st century?

Classroom Teacher

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Classroom Teacher

Student

Classroom Teacher Student It is not about the technology!!

If we live in exponential times, we should teach in exponential ways.

The Shrinking Digital Divide Nearly 100 percent of public schools in the United States had access to the Internet, compared with 35 percent in 1994 No differences in school Internet access were observed by any school characteristics 94 percent of public school instructional rooms had Internet access, compared with 3 percent in 1994 Data from the National Center for Education Statistics study

Digital Divide at Home Data is from the National Center for Education Statistics 2006 survey

Digital Divide at Home Computer use by level.

Principal’s Association 1817 “Students today depend too much upon ink. They don’t know how to use a pen knife to sharpen a pencil. Pen and ink will never replace the pencil.”

National Association of Teachers 1907 “Students today depend upon store bought ink. They don’t know how to make their own. When they run out of ink they will be unable to write words or ciphers until their next trip to the settlement. This is a sad commentary on modern education.

Federal Council of Teachers 1950 “You can’t use those calculators on the test. If I let you do that, you wouldn’t ever learn how to use the tables in the back of the book and use interpolation to figure out your trig ratios.

Middle School Math Teacher 1989 “Why are you writing a grant for a classroom set of graphing calculators? We’ll never be allowed to use them and – even if we can – that’s only one class, and parents in other classes will never buy them for their students.”

High School Teacher 1993 “Why would you ever want the Internet for student use? It’s just the latest fad – have them use the library.”

Examples from the field Kindergarten Authentic Audience Digital Show and Tell Making words Primary - E palsE pals Middle School – Problem SolvingProblem Solving High School – Leveraging social mediaLeveraging social media

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What is the role of education in the 21 st century? 1.What should the 21 st century classroom look like? 2.What role will you and your students play in the classroom? 3.To what extent is it important to integrate skill instruction and technology use into the curriculum? 4.Who will use technology, when, and for what purpose?