Daniel Zane Ed Tech Timeline
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A personal timeline of educational technology
Technology and Me
Overview
- My name is Daniel Zane.
- I started school in the 1990s in Hawai’i nei
- I graduated from Saint Louis High School in 2007
- I first went to college at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa in Fall of ’07
- When I finish my degree, I hope to become a Band Director for high school band
… is the use of technology that enhances the quality of education given to the students. The technology
used is not restricted to just computers, it can encompass all forms of technology to supplement
lessons.
My definition of educational technology
Web sites on ed tech history
http://www.wested.org/techpolicy/recapproach.html
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/te0cont.htm
http://www.eduref.org/Resources/Educational_Technology/History.html
Kindergarten technology
“Dinosaur” Apple desktop computers that took years to boot up
VHS tapesBig, bulky televisions with small screensOverhead projectors
High school technology
Computers were faster and could handle heavier usage
Attendance taken through computerProjectors connected with the computer DVDs took the place of VHST.V.s got bigger screens and smaller than
their “dinosaur” counterparts
College technology
Almost everyone has a laptopComputers hooked to projectors mounted on
the ceilingConstant communication by e-mailHomework turned in online, via turnitin.comSmartboards
A vivid technology learning experience
Using KidPix in Elementary school => coloring made easy
Starting to use the internet for research instead of the library
A technology I want to use in my classroom
Projector & Smartboard to replace dry erase board(s)
iPad or other reader instead of sheet music
My vision of the classroom of the future
Every child with access to a computer/laptop
Teaching via Skype or other form of internet communication
iPad takes the place of textbooks
A challenge for teaching
Budget cuts for arts programs
No funding for expensive equipment
Extensive training for teacher competency on equipment
Words of wisdom
“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” ~William Arthur Ward