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THE EVOLUTION, STATE and FUTURE of TECHNOLOGY at DONNA HS

THE EVOLUTION, STATE and FUTURE of TECHNOLOGY at DONNA HS. YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW Presenter MARICELA RAMIREZ SPRING 2011 EDTC 6340.60 MULTIMEDIA PROJECT. 1913. WRITING SLATE. ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKING PEN. ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKING PEN. ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKING PEN. SLATE.

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THE EVOLUTION, STATE and FUTURE of TECHNOLOGY at DONNA HS

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  1. THE EVOLUTION, STATE and FUTURE of TECHNOLOGY atDONNA HS YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW Presenter MARICELA RAMIREZ SPRING 2011 EDTC 6340.60 MULTIMEDIA PROJECT

  2. 1913

  3. WRITING SLATE

  4. ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKING PEN

  5. ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKING PEN ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKING PEN SLATE

  6. PRESENTATION BOARDS SMART BOARD WHITE BOARD

  7. PROJECTORS

  8. OVERHEAD PROJECTORS

  9. BOOKS

  10. COMPUTERS

  11. PRINTERS Handheld/Portable Printers and Scanners

  12. ASSESSMENT Project e-portfolios Online Testing

  13. CLASSROOMS CLASSROOMS New Coppell Technology High School

  14. STUDENTS

  15. GENERATIONS X. Y. Z. MILLENNIALS DIGITAL NATIVES GEN NET optimistic, positive and driven to succeed. crave rewards and accolades for their hard work motivated by academic projects that have a real-world component work in teams Create Multitask

  16. TEACHERS "Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers." — Socrates MTT

  17. DIGITAL IMMIGRANTS Work-Centric Independent BABY BOOMERS Goal-Oriented Competitive Predominately in their 40s and 50s Well-established in their careers and hold positions of power and authority

  18. To be an advocate for technology by working with as well as mentoring administrators, teachers and students in order to increase the use of technology in the classroom MISSION STATEMENT

  19. CREDITS • PHOTOGRAPHS • Evolution of technology www.evolutionoftechnology.com/ • Google images, iStock, SchoolDesigns.com, photos to go • Xerox machine http://news.compusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/xerox-phaser-3200mfpb-main.jpg • Oki http://www.laser-printers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/okidata-b4300-mono-laser-printer.jpg • http://blogs.sundaymercury.net/weirdscience/Star_Trek_wallpaper_USS_Enterprise_in_Earth_orbit_computerdestkop_l.jpg • http://julieannda.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/baby-computer.jpg%253Fw%253D283%2526h%253D300 • http://larsegeland.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/born-digital-native.jpg • http://www.wozofclhttp://macksfield.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/great-divide.jpgeveland.com/DistanceLearning/images/rupertmurdock.jpg • http://taioo.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/mission20impossible20splash.jpg • LITERATURE • Socrates’ quote • http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/63219 • http://communication.howstuffworks.com/how-net-generation-students-work3.htm

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