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Research, Development, & Prediction of Technology Happy Bastille Day!
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But first… File links vs. relative links (for both hyperlinks and for images) For the prompter folks, field names have to match EXACTLY the names in the Javascript (copy & paste is good)
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With technology, change is the only constant Moore’s Law: the number of transistors that can fit on a chip doubles every 18 months Exponential changes: cost of a given computation drops in half every 18 months
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Need to predict change
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How to predict the future? Extrapolation –The “same” extrapolation: the future will be like the past –Linear extrapolation: the change from last year to this will occur again between this year and next –More complex
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The “pipeline” of development
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Riding the “trailing edge” Technology in education organizations Technology in education conferences Technology in education journals
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Organizations CUE: Computer Using Educators ISTE: International Society for Technology in EducationISTE: International Society for Technology in Education AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computing in EducationAACE: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education AERA: American Education Research AssociationAERA: American Education Research Association
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Conferences CUE Conferences NECC Ed-Media
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Journals Practitioner –Learning & Leading with Technology –T.H.E. Journal Research –Journal of Educational Computing Research –Journal of Research on Computing in Education See list at http://LRS.ED.UIUC.EDU/tse-portal/publication/dans-journals.html
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“Vision” scenerios The MBARI scenerio Your vision: a day in the life of a learner in 2020
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Before next class read “Learning Spaces in the Networld of Tomorrow: Future Learning Spaces: A VIP Experience at MBARI” http://gsep.pepperdine.edu/~mriel/office/webtour2/2/index.html http://gsep.pepperdine.edu/~mriel/office/webtour2/2/index.html develop a brief "vision" of how education could/should operate in the year 2020 and post it in TAPPED IN
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Before (cont.) Read the Levin & Miyake paperLevin & Miyake paper Look through the Memorable Troubleshooting stories at http://cternt1.ed.uiuc.edu/troublestories/ and submit at least one memorable troubleshooting story of your own. http://cternt1.ed.uiuc.edu/troublestories/
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The importance of stories in education Fables, fairy tales, parables, epic poems, legends, etc. Studies at Xerox PARC by Julian Orr and others: Xerox technician “war stories”
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Functions of stories Conveyers of obscure but important information A “way in” to becoming a member of a community A way to establish expertise/status in the community
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Memorable story framework http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/j-levin/memorable-story.html CTER memorable stories: http://cternt1.ed.uiuc.edu/cterstories/ http://cternt1.ed.uiuc.edu/cterstories/ Troubleshooting memorable stories: http://cternt1.ed.uiuc.edu/troublestories http://cternt1.ed.uiuc.edu/troublestories
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Next class meeting Tuesday, same time, same place
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Break time! Tuesday snacks: Kenia & Becky Thanks to Jill & Barbara for today’s snacks
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