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Technology and Me
A personal timeline
of educational technology
Overview• David Hasegawa• Started school in 1964 at Liholiho Elementary
School in Kaimuki.• Graduated from Kaimuki High School in 1977.• University of Hawaii at Manoa, B.A. in
Speech, 1987.• When I finish my degree, I hope to become a
secondary Social Studies teacher in Hawaii’s public school system.
Educational Technology
• Teaches us to appropriately use, create, and manage technological processes and resources, which brings opportunities for meaningful “real world” learning.
Web sites on ed tech history
• http://www.thejournal.com/magazine/vault/A1681.cfm
• http://www.esd189.org/tlp/images/TotalReport3.pdf
• http://www.slideshare.net/randommind/a-brief-history-of-educational-technology
Kindergarten technology
We didn’t have Sesame Street back then … (sorry Bert!)
but we had Romper Room with
Miss Robin and,
Checkers and Pogo.
(cartoons were big then)
High School TechnologyElectric typewriter (with correction tape; no white-outnecessary),
Overhead projectors,
and
8-Track tape players in our cool cars
College Technology
PC’s with floppy discs
and
My Nintendo Entertainment System(father of Sony PlayStation and X Box)
My vivid technology learning experience
Coming back to college
and being introduced to
the ELMO projector in
class.( I was blown away, YouTube in
class… amazing.)
A technology I want to use in my classroom
I would love to use the site mypals.com, a site that creates a global community of connected classrooms filled with projects and forums for students to communicate, collaborate, and learn from one another.
My vision of the classroom of the future
A classroom with Smart Boards and laptopsfor all.
A challenge for teaching
The economy
and the publics
commitment to
education and,
my commitment to learning and keeping up with new technology.
Words of wisdom
“The most successful people in life
are generally those who have the
best information.”
-Benjamin Disraeli