R marino ed. tech.
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A personal timeline of educational technology
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Overview
My name is Raenette Anela Marino.
I started school in the 1960s here in Hawai’i.
I graduated from Ka’u High School in 1980.
I first went to college at Brigham Young University shortly after graduating from high school.
I graduated from the University of Hawai’i at Hilo with a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature.
I hope to become a middle school Language Arts teacher in East Hawai’i.
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The use of tools, including digital technologies, that support and enhance
learning and teaching.
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Web sites on ed tech history A Brief History of Technology in Education:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ0nlh5FU5A
About E-Learning: http://www.about-elearning.com/history-of-e-learning.html
History of Educational Technology: http://www.slideshare.net/fvsandoval/history-of-educational-technology
Technology in Education: http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/2495/Technology-in-Education-SCHOOL.html
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Kindergarten technologyI attended kindergarten in 1967 at Hilo Union
Elementary school. Today the kindergarteners at Hilo
Union enjoy computer technology in the classroom. But
when I was in kindergarten, there were no computers,
televisions, or projectors. Our teacher used a chalkboard
and we used pencils and paper.
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High school technology
I attended Ka’u High School in the late 1970s. We
did not have any computers, but we did have:
Film and overhead projectors.
Electric typewriters.
Cassette players.
Televisions.
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College technology When I first attended college in the early 1980s, we
were using MS-DOS on a big, bulky IBM-compatible computer in journalism class.
My term papers were done on my portable Olivetti typewriter.
By the time I went back to college in the early 2000s, we were computer saving our term papers in Word on floppy disks.
Currently, my graduate courses are exclusively on-line.
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A vivid technology learning experience
Magic of television became real.
Watched Checkers & Pogo show daily.
Attended Checkers & Pogo television show.
Saw the cameras, crew, lights, in-studio audience, and Checkers and Pogo.
Saw myself on the television monitor.
It was exciting to see how the camera transmitted the images to the television.
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A technology I want to use in my classroom
I would like to see every
student have their own iPad.
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My vision of the classroom of the future
The walls of the classroom are SmartWalls. For example, one wall will be a computer
screen where the classroom is able to Skype and interact with another classroom across the globe.
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A Challenge for Teaching Poverty is the number
one barrier. In 2006, nearly 18% of all children living in Hawaii county lived below the Federal Poverty Level. Recent figures show that it has risen to 20%.
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Words of Wisdom
“If your plan is for one year, plant rice;If your plan is for ten years, plant trees;If your plan is for a hundred years,Educate children.”
Confucius