Education: New Technology for the New Generation THE EVOLUTION OF THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM BASICS.

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Education: New Technology for the New Generation THE EVOLUTION OF THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM BASICS

Evolution of Classroom Basics Through the years technology has become more prominent in college/university classrooms all over the world. Let’s take a look at some of the classroom basics (listed oldest to newest) and how they have evolved.

Classroom Layout Traditional ClassroomModern Classroom Integrated with Desktop Computers

Projectors Slide Projector Elmo Projector Overhead Projector

Boards White Board Chalk Board Smart Board Smart Education TV

In class Video TV with VHS 16mm Film Projector LCD Video Projector

Testing Calculators TI-83 Plus TI-84 With Color TI-108 Casio fx-115

File Storage Floppy DiskCD ROM Flash drive

The Future We’ve only touched on a few changes when it comes to classroom technology; there are so many other things that we can explore. Like equipment and software, even the online class set up. We’ll save that for another time. For now, I want to leave you with two questions. Based on the changes you have seen, how do you think technology will be integrated into technology eighteen years from now? Do you think the changes will help or hinder students in the future?