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Change in TechnologyA look at how technology use has changed…

A cooperative effort by

Jessica Hutchison

Meredith Jones

Bryan McDonald

Rationale

• As we look ahead into the 21st Century, leaders will be those who empower others (Bill Gates).

• 20th Century Student Technology Use vs. 21st Century Technology Use

The 21st

centuryis here.

(Isn’t it time we started preparing students for it?)

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Method• Google Docs (Forms)

• 105 Teacher Surveys Completed

• 558 Student Surveys Completed

• Majority of Surveys from Cabot and Pangburn School Districts

• Others as far away as Florida, Iowa, Illinois, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Georgia, and even British Columbia and Australia!

Bias & Error

• Majority of participants were from the same geographic region (Central Arkansas)

• Misunderstood questions• Teachers were asked to think back to when they

were in school

Teacher Questions

1. In what school district do you teach?

2. What grade level(s) do you currently teach?

3. How many years do you have in education?

4. How would you describe your technological ability?

5. When do you first remember seeing computers in the classroom?

6. Were you required to take any technology classes when you were in school? If so please list them.

Teacher Questions (cont.)

7. Which technology devices did you use on a daily basis?

8. What did you use to listen to music?

9. Which technology devices did you use on a daily basis?

10.What did you use to listen to music?

11.Did you own a cell phone at any time when you were in school?

Teacher Questions (cont.)

12.How often did you use the internet when you were in school?

13.What did you use most often to do research or find out information?

14.When you were in school, did your teachers use__________in class?

15.When creating projects or presentations as a student, what did you use?

Teacher Questions (cont.)

16.When you were a student, did you use any of the following to record your thoughts?

17.Did you have any accounts to social networking accounts when you were a student?

Teacher Results of NoteGrade Levels Taught

23

20

23 2422

13

8

2931

37

18 17 17

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th

Years of Service in Education

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

0 through 5 6 through 10 11 through 15 16 through 20 21 through 25 26 through 30 30+

Years

Fre

qu

ency

All grade levels are evenly distributed with a few exceptions.

Most of the teachers surveyed have taught between 0 and 15 years.

Technology Usage

41

31

9

56

9

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Computer Ipod/Mp3 Player Cell Phone None Other

Music Devices

13

39 38

90

57 55

18

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

IPod CD Player Walkman Radio Boom Box None Other

Internet Usage

11%

5%

7%

4%

2%

71%

Daily

A few times per week

Once per month

A few times per month

Once per month

Never

Projects Mediums

1317

2

86

19

97

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

PowerPoint Word Excel Posters Computers By hand

Social Networking

41 0

95

6

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Facebook My Space Twitter None Other

Given the realities of our modern age and the demands of our children's

future, is it really okay to allow teachers to choose whether or not

they incorporate digital technologies into their instruction?

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Student Questions

1. What school do you attend?

2. What grade are you in?

3. How would you describe your technological ability?

4. In what grade do you first remember using computers in the classroom?

5. Please list the technology classes you have taken or are required to take.

Student Questions (cont.)

6. Which pieces of technology do you use on a daily basis?

7. What do you use to listen to music?

8. Do you own a cell phone?

9. How often do you use the internet?

10.What do you use most often to do research or find out information?

11.Do your teachers use___________in class?

Student Questions (cont.)

12.When doing a project what do you use?

13.Do you use any of the following to record your thoughts?

14.Do you have an account on any of the following Social Networking sites?

Student Results of Note

Current Grade Level

1 4 0

8572

1 4

130

209

4 6

32

20

50

100

150

200

250

K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th

Technology Usage

448

389356

15

117

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

Computer Ipod/Mp3 Player Cell Phone None Other

Music Devices

391

204

37

350

76

8

128

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

IPod CD Player Walkman Radio Boom Box None Other

Project Mediums

379

307

65

303

150

360

308

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

PowerPoint Word Excel Posters Charts Computers By hand

Social Networking

192

259

21

222

86

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Facebook Myspace Twitter None Other

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Technology will never replace teachers.

However, teachers who know how to use technology effectively to help their students connect and collaborate together online will replace those who do not.

Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach

When do you first remember computers in the classroom?

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10%15%20%25%30%35%40%

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d 4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

12th

Never

Teachers

Students

Schools are trying to

figure out how they can get computers into the hands

of students.

Yet they ban the computers

that their students

bring with them every

day.

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What are we going to ask on our tests, when our students are

walking in with Google in their pocket? Are they going to be

better questions than we ask today? David Warlick

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The people in charge of leading school organizations into the 21st century …

often are theleast knowledgeable

about the 21st century.

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These are just technologies. Using them does not make you modern, smart, moral, wise, fair or decent. It just makes you able to communicate, compete and collaborate farther and faster.

-Thomas Friedman

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Our kids have tasted the honey.

Credits

• We used Google Documents to aggregate our data

• Some slides were created by Dr. Scott McLeod under the Creative Commons Licence described below

• Did you know? Was created by Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod

This work is Licensed under a Creative Commons attribution-share alike license.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0

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