New Future Technology Implemented into K-12 Public School Systems. Providing Inspirational Learning for Students and Revolutionize Teaching Tools of Today.
2. 5 K-12 Technology Trends for 2010
Slide 3, 4 and 5.
Study: Video Games Improve Preschooler
Literacy
Slide 6,7,8 and 9.
Learning in 3-D
Slide 10, 11, 12 and 13.
3. Keeping up with
Technology in
classrooms
Newest
challenges
Technologies Must
Educators,
Have.
Administrators,
and School
Districts.
Notebook’s
eBooks soon to be LOWER$$$ ($200 -
available for $300) allows
TEXTBOOKS and teachers to bridge
integration into the gap for
the classroom. students’
technology.
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4. New Student
Personal
Assessment tool
Devices, smart
readily available
phones and iPods
for TRACKING
can be integrated
individual student
and used as TOOLS
progress in
for education.
classroom.
Interactive White
Boards Resurgence
teaching tool due to
Federal Economic
Stimulus. Get
students out of
seats and up to
board for learning.
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5. BELIEVE NEW TECHNO TRENDS ADD TO
TEACHER’S CURRICULUM.
POOR ECONOMY WILL DELAY
APPLICATION TO SCHOOL SYSTEMS FOR
MANY YEARS.
EDUCATIONAL BELIEFS AT DISTRICT
LEVEL MUST CHANGE AND PUT TECHNO
TRENDS FOREMOST
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6. David Nagel 10/14/09
Educational Video Games
Positive impact on Literacy
Retention when integrated into
curriculum.
Past studies show improvement
resulted for Kindergarten age
compared to those not exposed.
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7. Study conducted by Education
Development Center and SRI
International on behalf of
Corporation for Public
Broadcasting. (CPB)
The Study is called Summative
Evaluation of Ready to Learn
Initiative.
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8. 10-WEEK LITERACY CURRICULUM
VS
COMPARISON GROUP
IMPROVED LITERACY COMPARISON
SKILLS CURRICULUM GROUP
% Increase % Increase
LETTER NAMING 15.8—21.2 13.6—16.8
LETTER SOUNDS 5.8—10 5.9—6.3
STORY AND
PRINT 9.7—10.8 9.1—9.5
CONCEPTS
KNOWLEDGE OF 2.4—2.7 2.3—2.5
LETTER NAME
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9. RESULTS NOT A SURPRISE.
BELIEVER OF EDUCATIONAL TV, HAVING 3
CHILDREN.
EDUCATIONAL VIDEO GAMES NEW.
PREFERENCES: SESAME STREET, ELECTRIC
COMPANY, MR. ROGERS AND READING RAINBOW.
MUST SUPPLIMENT WITH PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
AND FIELD TRIPS TO MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES
AND ZOOS. (MONTESSORI METHOD)
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11. Could Revolutionize the way students
learn.
Mainstream in Schools will make a Rapid
Advance in teaching technology and
learning.
1 in 3 Digital Screens are being
replaced by 3-D, says CEO of University
of Southern Cal. Entertainment Centers,
David Wertheimer.
Texas Instruments made a DLP Chip
available for 3-D Vision cutting
expenses.
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12. Allows individuals to see 3-D
Perspectives being taught.
Need 3-D Vision Lenses and Haptic
Devices to interact with Virtual World.
Most effective in Math, Science, Design
and Engineering Education.
Boulder Colorado School System First to
Implement 1000 3-D Videos in 51 schools.
3-D Adaptability to 2-D and back to 3-D.
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13. AWESOME ADVANCE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
PRIORITY FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS LOW.
HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MATH, SCIENCE,
DESIGN AND ENGINEERING HIGH PRIORITY.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DLP CHIP TECHNOLOGY
ALLOWS FOR LOWER COST AND FUTURE
INVESTMENT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
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14. eBooks, Notebooks, Interactive
white Boards, Personal Devices and
Student Assessment Tool, are a MUST
for School Districts Future
Educational Advancement.
Educational Video Games Study
Proves Preschool Literacy Improves.
3-D Video Education can
Revolutionize Learning Perspective
for Math, Science, Design and
Engineering.
15. McCrea, B. (2009)5 K-12 Technology Trends for 2010 The Journal.
Spotlight. Retrieved from http://thejournal.com/Articles/2009/12/10/5-
K12-Technology-Trends-for-2010.aspx
Nagel, D. (10/14/09) Study: Games, Video Improve Preschooler Literacy
The Journal- Digital Media Retrieved from
http://thejournal.com/articles/2009/10/14/study-games-video-improve-
preschooler-literacy.
Stansbury, M. (11/12/2009) Learning in 3-D eSchool News-pg 9 Retrieved
from
http://www.eschoolnews.com/media/eschoolnews/eSchoolNewsNovDec09.pdf