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Lauren Kearns-Hahn
  Devon Bokman
   Mandy Tang
Classroom
devices
•   Mid 20th century, technologies
    started to affect classrooms,
    primarily TVs at that time.
•   Teachers are the controllers
    and main resource from which
    the students learn.
•   1963, Vocational Education
    Act passes. Schools got more
    financial support for technical
    devices in the classroom.
•   In the end of 20th century,
    schools bring computers and
    internet connect in teaching.
•   21st century, Apple tablets are
    introduced to classrooms and
    allow students to interact
    online.
How did we teach?
•   Before the technology
    blooming in classrooms,
    teachers basically used
    textbooks and handwriting
    demonstration on
    blackboard for teaching.
•   Later on, when radio and
    imagine were available in
    the classrooms, students
    could obtain information
    more lively and vividly.
•   With the development of
    technology in classrooms,
    our students are gradually
    exposed in a multi-resource
    environment for learning.
Computers
•   Computers were invented
    mid-20th century.
•   Year 1951, the first-
    generation Univac
    computer delivered to the
    US census bureau
•   1955, IBM's first commercial
    computer is sold. Computers
    were purchased for military
    uses in that period of time.
•   1970s, some schools started
    to bring mini computers into
    classrooms. Apple 1
    computers are donated to
    schools too.
•    Late 1990s, computers and
    internet are widely used in
    schools.
Where do we see technology
in the CCS
   Technology is integrated in the CCS in both
    English Language Arts Standards and Math
    Standards.
   Instead an expected skill, technology in the
    CCS is rather more described as a tool for
    students to approach success.
   Both of the Math Standards and the ELA
    Standards suggested schools use appropriate
    technologies to allow the most variety of
    students be ready for their post-school
    lives, especially the English learners and
    students with special needs.
Technology & The ELA
Standards
   It requires students who are college and career
    ready in reading, writing, speaking, listening,
    and the language use technology and digital
    media strategically and capably.
   The CCS ELA expects students to start using
    technology as early as 3 grade, and then
    gradually build up from there.
   By the of time when students finish 12th grade,
    they are supposed to take advantage of
    technology for individual and shared writing
    products and interact in comments
Technology & The
Mathematics Standards
 Students should be acquainted with the
  technologies, such as graphing calculators,
  and then become mindfully user to apply
  technologies to mathematics.
 The CCS Math expects students to draw
  with technology in geometry, to interpret
  technology generated scientific notation in
  expressions, to use technologies for solving
  systems of equations.
Technology Is A Tool in
Mathematics
 Technology    is not defined as specific in
  Math Standards as it is in ELS Standards.
 It is associated to different focuses in
  math, such as geometry, linear, statistics
  and so on, not explained by each grade.
 Technologies are mentioned in the
  standards when students are required to
  solve higher level or more complicated
  problems.
 Educators   and schools must embrace
 technology and use it to enhance the
 learning experience. Educators using and
 integrating current technology tools in
 their learning curriculum are better
 preparing their students for higher
 education and the everyday workforce.
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is a national organization that
       advocates for 21st century readiness for every student.




To be effective in the 21st century, citizens and workers must be able to exhibit a range of
functional and critical thinking skills related to information, media and technology.
Information, Communication, and
Technology Literacy
   Use technology as a tool to research, organize,
    evaluate and communicate information.

   Use digital technologies (computers, PDAs, media
    players, GPS, etc.), communication/networking tools
    and social networks appropriately to access, manage,
    integrate, evaluate and create information to
    successfully function in a knowledge economy.

   Apply a fundamental understanding of the
    ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use
    of information technologies.
   STEM education encourages a
                                   curriculum that is driven by problem

What is STEM?                      solving, discovery, exploratory
                                   learning, and student-centered
                                   development of ideas and solutions.

STEM stands for a cluster of      The saturation of technology in most
careers in the fields of:          fields means that all students – not
            Science                just those who plan to pursue a
            Technology             STEM profession – will require a solid
            Engineering            foundation in STEM to be productive
            Math                   members of the workforce.


                                   Did you know?
Professional Development
    Opportunities currently
    provided –                      “Illustrates how a deeper understanding
                                     of subject matter can actually enhance
   STEM committee                   problem-solving, critical thinking, and
   Technology cohort                other 21st century skills”
   Classes through the board
                                    “Helps teachers develop their abilities
                                     to use various strategies (such as
                                     formative assessments) to reach
    Opportunities that would         diverse students and create
    be helpful for the               environments that support
    future-                          differentiated teaching and learning”
   Classes in using different
    technologies provided by     –According to the partnership for 21st
    the county                   century skills
   Classes in learning how to
    utilize interwrite and
    other smart board
    technologies
Classroom tools
 ELMO                  Promethium   board
 Ladybug   (3D doc.    iPads
  Camera)               E-Readers
 Projector
 Lap top
 Mobile labs
 Interwrite pad
 Smartboards
Future technologies
The community            For Teachers
  Different                As for the changed in
   community                 standards and technology
                             it is going to be imperative
   members and               that counties provided
   organizations have        both mandated and
                             voluntary professional
   teamed up to              development
   provide support           opportunities.
                             Though there is no section
   and lessons in 21st
                         
                             directly related to
   century                   technological integration
                             or use, technology is found
   technologies for          sprinkled throughout the
                             common core.
   our students, their      It will be expected to be
   future employees.         used in different
   (E.X. Verizon-            researching and writing
                             mediums.
   Thinkfinity)
21st century technology skills
21st century technology skills

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21st century technology skills

  • 1. Lauren Kearns-Hahn Devon Bokman Mandy Tang
  • 2. Classroom devices • Mid 20th century, technologies started to affect classrooms, primarily TVs at that time. • Teachers are the controllers and main resource from which the students learn. • 1963, Vocational Education Act passes. Schools got more financial support for technical devices in the classroom. • In the end of 20th century, schools bring computers and internet connect in teaching. • 21st century, Apple tablets are introduced to classrooms and allow students to interact online.
  • 3. How did we teach? • Before the technology blooming in classrooms, teachers basically used textbooks and handwriting demonstration on blackboard for teaching. • Later on, when radio and imagine were available in the classrooms, students could obtain information more lively and vividly. • With the development of technology in classrooms, our students are gradually exposed in a multi-resource environment for learning.
  • 4. Computers • Computers were invented mid-20th century. • Year 1951, the first- generation Univac computer delivered to the US census bureau • 1955, IBM's first commercial computer is sold. Computers were purchased for military uses in that period of time. • 1970s, some schools started to bring mini computers into classrooms. Apple 1 computers are donated to schools too. • Late 1990s, computers and internet are widely used in schools.
  • 5. Where do we see technology in the CCS  Technology is integrated in the CCS in both English Language Arts Standards and Math Standards.  Instead an expected skill, technology in the CCS is rather more described as a tool for students to approach success.  Both of the Math Standards and the ELA Standards suggested schools use appropriate technologies to allow the most variety of students be ready for their post-school lives, especially the English learners and students with special needs.
  • 6. Technology & The ELA Standards  It requires students who are college and career ready in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and the language use technology and digital media strategically and capably.  The CCS ELA expects students to start using technology as early as 3 grade, and then gradually build up from there.  By the of time when students finish 12th grade, they are supposed to take advantage of technology for individual and shared writing products and interact in comments
  • 7. Technology & The Mathematics Standards  Students should be acquainted with the technologies, such as graphing calculators, and then become mindfully user to apply technologies to mathematics.  The CCS Math expects students to draw with technology in geometry, to interpret technology generated scientific notation in expressions, to use technologies for solving systems of equations.
  • 8. Technology Is A Tool in Mathematics  Technology is not defined as specific in Math Standards as it is in ELS Standards.  It is associated to different focuses in math, such as geometry, linear, statistics and so on, not explained by each grade.  Technologies are mentioned in the standards when students are required to solve higher level or more complicated problems.
  • 9.  Educators and schools must embrace technology and use it to enhance the learning experience. Educators using and integrating current technology tools in their learning curriculum are better preparing their students for higher education and the everyday workforce.
  • 10. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is a national organization that advocates for 21st century readiness for every student. To be effective in the 21st century, citizens and workers must be able to exhibit a range of functional and critical thinking skills related to information, media and technology.
  • 11. Information, Communication, and Technology Literacy  Use technology as a tool to research, organize, evaluate and communicate information.  Use digital technologies (computers, PDAs, media players, GPS, etc.), communication/networking tools and social networks appropriately to access, manage, integrate, evaluate and create information to successfully function in a knowledge economy.  Apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of information technologies.
  • 12. STEM education encourages a curriculum that is driven by problem What is STEM? solving, discovery, exploratory learning, and student-centered development of ideas and solutions. STEM stands for a cluster of  The saturation of technology in most careers in the fields of: fields means that all students – not Science just those who plan to pursue a Technology STEM profession – will require a solid Engineering foundation in STEM to be productive Math members of the workforce. Did you know?
  • 13. Professional Development Opportunities currently provided –  “Illustrates how a deeper understanding of subject matter can actually enhance  STEM committee problem-solving, critical thinking, and  Technology cohort other 21st century skills”  Classes through the board  “Helps teachers develop their abilities to use various strategies (such as formative assessments) to reach Opportunities that would diverse students and create be helpful for the environments that support future- differentiated teaching and learning”  Classes in using different technologies provided by –According to the partnership for 21st the county century skills  Classes in learning how to utilize interwrite and other smart board technologies
  • 14. Classroom tools  ELMO  Promethium board  Ladybug (3D doc.  iPads Camera)  E-Readers  Projector  Lap top  Mobile labs  Interwrite pad  Smartboards
  • 15. Future technologies The community For Teachers  Different  As for the changed in community standards and technology it is going to be imperative members and that counties provided organizations have both mandated and voluntary professional teamed up to development provide support opportunities. Though there is no section and lessons in 21st  directly related to century technological integration or use, technology is found technologies for sprinkled throughout the common core. our students, their  It will be expected to be future employees. used in different (E.X. Verizon- researching and writing mediums. Thinkfinity)

Notas do Editor

  1. 3rd graders start to use keyboard to type, use internet to interact with others; 4th graders use internet to produce, publish and cooperate with others, and to type one page in a single sitting; 5th graders type two pages in a single sitting; 6th graders type three pages in a single sitting; 7th, link and citations; 8th …
  2. Spread sheets; Graph functions expressed symbolically and show key features ofthe graph, by hand in simple cases and using technology for morecomplicated cases; Experiment with cases andillustrate an explanation of the effects on the graph using technology;
  3. Not defined by grades.