Technology Technology and Meand Me
A personal timeline A personal timeline of educational technologyof educational technology
OverviewMy name is Brie Fukumoto.
I started school in 1988 in Mililani, Hawaii.
I graduated from high school in 2001 in Mililani, Hawaii.
I first went to college at Leeward Community College in 2001. I took some time off to find my career path and returned to get my B.A. from Manoa graduating this semester.
When I finish my degree, I hope to become an elementary school teacher maybe even work in special education.
My definition of educational technology
How we use the changing advances in technology to learn, display, and express
information.
Web sites on ed tech history
eHow:
History of Technology in Educationhttp://www.ehow.com/about_6518584_history-technology-education.html
Schooltube
A Brief History of Technology in Educationhttp://www.schooltube.com/video/76c5e1d1de044a2e8c71/A-Brief-History-of-Technology-in-Education
edutechwiki
Educational Technologyhttp://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Educational_technology
Kindergarten technology
In the beginning…
No computers yet…
Cassette tape players
Photo courtesy of Microsoft Office
High school technologyFast forward 14 years…
Overhead projectors
Microsoft Office
Photo courtesy of Microsoft Office
College technologyWhere we are today…
Social media networking
Interactive chat
Online collaboration
A vivid technology learning experience
Using vOffice for the first time (ability to chat by text or voice and see interactive screen)
Using Photoshop to edit pictures
Communicating through social media websites
Ability to chat face-to-face
Using all capabilities of Microsoft Office programs for various activities
Technology I want to use in my classroom
Interactive chalkboard/projection system
Portable units that connect to the internet for each student
Chat (Live, text, voice) capabilities
Most current programs/technology
My vision of the classroom
of the future Minimize the need for
paper.
Teach/Learn from others across the world.
Interactive technology that spans beyond the computer screen through the classroom.
Portable capabilities for all children to use inside/outside the classroom.
Photo courtesy of Microsoft Office
A challenge for teaching
Photo courtesy of Microsoft Office
Funding for materials
Personal interaction
Complex programs
Words of wisdom
"History will say, “They had WHAT tools? And they did WHAT with them?”
- John Davitt