3. Every Classroom Projector Screen DVD Player VHS Player Audio Enhancement Solid Object/Document Camera
4. Laptop and Docking Station Every Teacher Has Access 2003 Excel 2003 Outlook 2003 Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 PowerPoint 2003 Publisher 2003 Word 2003 Tablet PC’s- OneNote VitalSource Library from VitalSource Technologies, Inc. Adobe Photoshop, Premier Elements , and Adobe Contribute and Adobe Acrobat Professional
5. Every High School Student Has Model ThinkPad - Intel Core Duo processor T2400 (1.83 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB) - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 chipset - 358.1-mm (14.1-in) TFT with 1024 x 768 resolution or 1400 x 1050 resolution - 80 GB 5400 rpm high-speed (HS) HDD - Standard 1G memory expandable to a maximum of 4 GB8 - CD-RW/DVD-R 24x-24x-24x-8x max combination drive - 9-cell extended battery - IEEE 1394 port - Three USB 2.0 ports -Bluetooth - Four year ThinkPad Protection
6. They have migrated from “broadcast learning” to “Interactive Learning” Net Generation-Learning... Broadcast Learning Interactive Learning “ Growing Up Digital - The Rise of The Net Generation”, Don Tapscott Linear, sequential/serial Instruction Teacher - centered Absorbing materials School One-size-fits-all Teacher as transmitter Hypermedia learning Construction/discovery Learner - centered Learning how to learn Lifelong Customized Teacher as facilitator Peer Learning/Sharing The Net Generation Learns Differently
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19. Personal area networks When you walk into your house, it will know you are there Your doctor will know when your vital signs are wrong Your phone will “talk” to everything in your house Your body will generate power and be a “receiver”
20. If you can ALWAYS "look it up" What strategies will work? Brainstorming Cooperative Learning Demonstration Guided Practice Inquiry Instructional Technology Note--taking/Graphic Organizers Presentations/Exhibitions Research Problem--based Learning Project Design Simulation/Role Playing Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions Work--based Learning
21. Why bother? Teacher Magazine – March 2004 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Students 100 Students Entering the 9th Grade 67 Graduate 38 Enter College 26 Remain in College after their First Year 15 – 18 Graduate with an Associate’s or Bachelor's Degree in 6 years