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A personal timeline of educational technology

My name is Rory Inouye.I started school in 1994 in Hilo, Hawaii.I graduated from high school in 2007 from

Waiakea High School.I first went to college at The University of

Hawaii at Manoa in 2007When I finish my degree, I hope to become

Secondary Education Math Teacher.

…is bringing the world to each student’s fingertips. Using

technology and techniques to give students access to the

experiences the world has to offer and giving EVERY student an opportunity to be successful.

http://www.csulb.edu/~murdock/histofcs.html

http://www.isrl.illinois.edu/~chip/projects/timeline/335tl.shtml

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-z1iXz3SDo

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Almost every classroom had at least one computer available but teachers didn’t know how to use them.

Digital video and virtual reality was becoming popular but few multimedia.

CD-ROM disks are mostly used.

Voice Recognition software.

Overhead projectors and visuals to teach.

Laptops available and computers in every classroom.

Internet information is abundant.

Touch Screen Technology

Audio assistive technology

Multimedia software assist with teaching

Computer with internet access can easily be found.

Accessing data for research projects, information, and learning

Freely typing papers without worrying about mistakes

Assistive technology reducing stress to let me concentrate on the task at hand

ReadAloud technology Assistive keyboards Graphs, multimedia, real world information Modified calculators, number stamps

I would like to see every student have laptops in school to have to access the internet, derive 6, ReadAloud, and other assistive technology.

Having EVERY student be able to use technology while keeping up with the classroom

Having students concentrate on the lesson

Having access for every student to use technology.

“Who dares to teach must never cease to learn.”

- John Cotton Dana

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