Ed Tech History

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Technology and Me A personal timeline of educational technology

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Technology and MeTechnology and Me

A personal timeline of educational

technology

A personal timeline of educational

technology

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OverviewAloha! My name is Barbra Kaimuloa. I

started school in 1981 in Nanakuli. I graduated from Kamehameha Schools - Kapalama Campus on the island of Oahu in 1994. I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from UH Manoa in 2000. I pursuing my Master’s Degree in Educational Technology and hope to graduate in May 2011. I am currently a 5th grade teacher at Kahakai Elementary School in Kailua-Kona.

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My definition of educational technology

My definition of educational technology

Educational Technology is the integration of technology with

real-world applications that allows students to think critically and apply their

knowledge.

Educational Technology is the integration of technology with

real-world applications that allows students to think critically and apply their

knowledge.

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Kindergarten technology

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•Creativity thrived through music and dance. Songs were played on a record player.

•Teachers had typewriters in the classroom, but students were only allowed to look at it from afar.

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High school technologyHigh school technologyQuickTime™ and a

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Microfiche

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Floppy disk•Computers were used to type out research papers.

•Information was retrieved through microfiche film and textbooks.

•Documents were saved on floppy disks.

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College technology

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•On-line courses

•Laulima/Ning

•Peer Collaboration through Google Docs

•E-mail

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A vivid technology learning experience

Even though my students are technology natives, they still need to be taught life skills.

If not, they will not know how to adjust without technology.

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A technology I want to use in my classroom

» I would like to use digital imaging and video in my classroom.

» I would like to use digital imaging and video in my classroom.

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My vision of the classroom of the futureMy vision of the classroom of the future

I would like to see that every child has a laptop to do work in school and at home.

Assignments are given and submitted through e-mail.

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A challenge for teachingA challenge for teaching DOE blocked sites Limited/No

technical support staff

Budget

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technical support staff

Budget

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Words of wisdomWords of wisdom The real difficulty in

changing the course of any enterprise lies not in developing new ideas but in escaping old ones.

John Maynard Keynes

The real difficulty in changing the course of any enterprise lies not in developing new ideas but in escaping old ones.

John Maynard Keynes