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Integrating Technology for the K-12 Teacher

INTC 3610

INTRODUCTIONS

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Business/Technology Teacher – Southern Regional HS

Years in Education: 29BS –Business Administration – Monmouth

UniversityMA – Masters of Art – Instructional

Technology – Stockton College

Sharon Faith

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Sharon Faith609-709-3970 Cell609-597-9481 vm 2272

[email protected]@srsd.net

Websitehttps://sites.google.com/site/sharonfaith3610/

Contact Information

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NameMajorFreshman, sophomore, junior, senior

Future occupationWhat technology(ies) do use in your daily life.

What About YOU

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September 10, 2010

INTC 3610

Instructor: Sharon Faith

Tools for the Classroom

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ChalkboardsPrior to chalkboards all students had slate boards. The

teacher was required to write the lesson on each one.By 1853 chalkboards were widely used in classrooms

across America. It was the beginning of mass education.

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Chalkboard Innovations

Colored chalk

Interactive SMART BOARD

White Board

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Visual Instruction Movement - 1910During the Visual Instruction

Movement, film, slides and photographs were used in schools to educate students.

The motion picture projector became one of the first technological devices used in schools.

Thomas Edison predicted in 1913 that books would become obsolete and the motion picture would become the primary medium of teaching. Of course, that prediction was incorrect.

http://www.ehow.com/info_8416115_technology-during-1900s-schools.html#

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AUDIO – Radio - 1925New York City’s Board

of Education was actually the first organization to send lessons to schools through a radio station. Over the next couple of decades, “schools of the air” began broadcasting programs to millions of American students.

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AUDIO Innovations

Based on the theory of “repetitive drill” schools began to install listening stations that used headphones and audio tapes. Most were used in what were dubbed ‘language labs’ and this practice is still in use today, except now computers are used instead of audio tapes.

1950’s

2012

Thousands of educational podcasts are available in iTunes. You can even create your own.

iPod Touch

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Television – 50’sThe Federal

Communications Commission (FCC) decided to set aside 242 educational channels.

The Ford Foundation spent $170 million for educational instruction.

The only content was teachers giving lectures.

Money ran out…no more push for televisions.

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Television Innovations

VHS

STREAMING VIDEO

One website- Discovery Education - has over 100,000 learning objects all tied directly to state and national standards available for streaming.

Television shows available 1 day after airing. My Entrepreneurship class can watch Shark Tank on a projected screen.

MEDIA CONTENT

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Computers

Release January 1983Apple 2e

Skinner Teaching Machine 1953

http://youtu.be/jTH3ob1IRFo

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Computer Innovations

Desktop

Laptop

iPad

Smartphones

Ava

ilab

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eReaders

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“THE INTERNET”Internet

commercialized in 1995

First wave – static information on pages

Second wave - Interactive – used to create and collaborate

Third wave – idk

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INTERNET Innovations -Cloud computing-Wireless-Skyping-Access from mobile devices-Social Media Twitter Facebook Blogging-Speed – Global 2.6 Mbps Korean 15.7 Mbps US 6.7 Mbps (in 2000 56kbps dial up)

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Video

A vision of K-12 Student Today

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Horizon Report 2012K-12 EditionPDF

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HORIZON REPORT 2012 k-12 EditionCreated by the New Media Consortium,

Consortium for School Networkingthe International Society for Technology in

Education.It identifies and describes emerging

technologies likely to have a large impact over the coming five years in education around the globe.

2012 K-12 Edition, examines emerging technologies for their potential impact on and use in teaching, learning, and creative inquiry within the environment of pre-college education.

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Route 21

21st Century Skills

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Available technologies change our relationship with information and thus, suggest changes in educational goals.

Less memorization, and focus more on higher order skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

Technologies give us the means to work smarter and learn more effectively.

21st Century Skills – Route 21

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Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration

21 Century - Skills needed -

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One Sunday New York Times Newspaper holds more information then a student in 1880 would get in a LIFETIME.

Information is doubling every 5.5 years, according to the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), technical information is doubling every two years.

21st Century -Information Literacy

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NJ Technology STANDARDS

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All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge.

A. Technology Operations and Concepts B. Creativity and InnovationC. Communication and Collaboration D. Digital CitizenshipE. Research and Information Literacy F. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and

Decision-Making

8.1 Educational Technology

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ISTE

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR

TECHNOLOGY in EDUCATION

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1. Creativity and Innovation

Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology.

ISTE *Nets Standards for STUDENTS

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2. Communication and Collaboration

Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.

NETS Students

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3. Research and Information Fluency

Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information.

Nets Students

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4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making

Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources.

Nets Students

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5. Digital Citizenship

Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior.

Nets Students

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6. Technology Operations and Concepts

Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations.

Nets Students

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CreativityCollaborationCritical ThinkingCommunication

Common Theme is Standards

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BLOGGING

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A blog is a personal diary. A daily pulpit.A collaborative space. A political soapbox. A breaking-news outlet.A collection of links. Your own private thoughts.

What is a Blog?

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Who blogs? …Anyone who wants toWhat to blog about…something that matters.Why do people blog…so their voice is heardHow do you get started? …Find a FREE

blogging site Edublogs,

Wordpress

EDUBLOG10 Ways to Use eduBLOG

Questions on Blogging

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Provide information anytime and anywherePost assignments, events, class projects, etc.Acts a parent information portalUse with group projects, school newspapers,

class websites, reflection journals, and more.

Blogging in Education

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10 Ways to use Edublog

Go to Edublog.org And create an account

Edublog -