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Twitter:@digitalsandbox1

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Introductions

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Information Consumption

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Communicating Instantly

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First results of change may be

resistance.

A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. Mark Twain

Confronting Change

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the essential questionHow well do you have to understand the technology to use it in your classroom?

It is not about understanding how to use a computer, it is about understanding how to access information, and use digital tools to create new forms of connected learning.

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Growing professionally on the edge of the technology evolution.

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The Evolution of TechnologySince Horace Mann

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In 1852, Horace Mann the Father of American Education adopts the Prussian education system in Massachusetts.

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Transportation in 1852

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Transportation Now

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Medicine in 1852

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Medicine Now

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Warfare in 1852

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Warfare Now

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Communications in 1852

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Communications Now

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Education in 1852

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Education Now

What’s

Wrong with

this Picture

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A force or influence equally counteracting another

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The Evolution of Classroom Technology

From Scrolls to Digital Text

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The Horn-Book 1650

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School Slate 1890

240 YearsLater

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Mimeograph 1940

My First Printer

50 YearsLater

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Photocopier - 1959

19 YearsLater

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Filmstrip Viewer - 1965

14 YearsLater

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Scantron - 1972

7 YearsLater

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Apple II 1977

2 YearsLater

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Teachingin the

80’s & 90’s

What Do We Do,

with all of these

technology tools?”

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We have had a comfortable 30 yrs.

The Counter Balance

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The iPad Arrives - 2010

Let the Myths Begin

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iPad Myth Busters

Take A Live Poll

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iPad Myth BustersFact or Myth – The iPad is not capable of creating documents, you can only engage with apps.

Fact or Myth – The iPads will not allow students to save their work.

Fact or Myth – The iPad is too difficult to type on; our students need to know how to type on a normal key board.

Fact or Myth – The iPads cannot function with flash.

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iPad Myth BustersFact or Myth – The iPad doesn’t have a USB connection.

Fact or Myth – The iPad can’t printFact or Myth – The iPad can’t use any directly connected (non-wireless) peripherals

Fact or Myth – The iPad can be used as a word processer.

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