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Chapter 1Educational Technology in Context: The Big Picture
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Chapter 1: Main Concepts
1. Perspectives that define and shape technology uses
2. History of digital technologies3. Hardware and software
resources4. Impact of four types of issues
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5. Skills and technology literacy needed for the 21st century classroom
6. Rationale for using technology in education
7. Trends in emerging technologies
Chapter 1: Main Concepts
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Technology Integration in Action:Then and Now
Phase 1Analysis of NeedsPhase 2Planning for IntegrationPhase 3Post-instruction analysis/revisions
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1. Perspectives on technology uses:Why we need the “big picture”
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Learn key terminology Reflect on the past to
shape the future Consider currently-
available resources and how to use them
Look ahead to emerging trends
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1. Perspectives on technology uses:Four defining perspectives
Media and AV
InstructionalSystems and
ID
Vocationaltraining
Computer systems
Today’sdefinition
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1. Perspectives on technology uses:Definitions in this textbook
Educational technology
Integrating educational technology
Instructional technology
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2. History of digital technologies:Four eras
Pre-Microcomputer1950s-1970’s
Microcomputer1970’s-1990’s
Internet1990’s-2000’s
Ubiquitous access2000’s-NOW
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Technology is no panacea Teachers are not developers. Possible does not equal desirable,
feasible, or inevitable. Technologies change faster than
teachers can keep up. Older technologies can be useful. Teachers always will be important than
technologies.
2. History of digital technologies:What we learned from the past
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3. Today’s technology resources:Hardware
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3. Today’s technology resources:
Three categories:
Instruction Productivity Administrative
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4. Today’s technology resources:Issues that impact technology uses
Cultural/equity
Legal/ethical
Social
Educational
Issues
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Quality of life Fears about overuse Fears about misuses Risks of online social networking Problems with malware, spam, etc.
4. Today’s technology resources:Social issues
Social
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4. Today’s technology resources:Educational issues
Educational
Lack of funding Teacher/student accountability Debates on best practices Reliance on distance education
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Digital Divide Racial and gender equity Student with special needs
4. Today’s technology resources:Cultural and equity issues
Cultural/equity
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Hacking Safety The new
plagiarism and academic dishonesty
Illegal downloads & software piracy
4. Today’s technology resources:Legal and ethical issues
Legal/ethical
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5. Technology literacy skills: Three kinds
Standards URLsISTE National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Teachers, Students, and Administrators
http://www.iste.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=NETS
P21 21st Century Skills (for students)
http://www.p21.org
ICT Competency Standards for Teachers (for teachers)
http://cst.unesco-ci.org/sites/projects/cst/default.aspx
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“Ready-made” software packages PDF documents Multimedia authoring software Databases Websites Video
5. Technology literacy skills: Teachers’ portfolio options
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5. Technology literacy skills: Development steps
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Limitations of past research
Initial findings on one-to-one computing initiatives
6. Developing a sound rationale for technology use: Research findings
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6. Developing a sound rationale for technology use: Problem solving 1
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6. Developing a sound rationale for technology use: Problem solving 2
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6. Developing a sound rationale for technology use: Problem solving 3
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7. Emerging trends: Hardware/software developments
1. Ubiquitous mobile computing
2. More open content
3. Increased ebooks
4. Augmented reality systems
5. Gesture-based computing
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7. Emerging trends:Educational applications
1. Flexible learning environments
2. Adaptable assessment Emphasis on communication and collaboration
3. Reliance on distance learning
4. More options for students with disabilities