2. Overview
My name is Krystle Dunn.
I started school in 1988 in Lahaina.
I graduated from from Lahainaluna HS in 2001.
I first went to college at the University of Southern
California in 2001.
When I finish my degree, I hope to become a certified and
licensed secondary math teacher.
3. My definition
of educational technology
… is the use of various technologies to
enhance learning experiences. It is
progressive, intuitive, interactive, and it
promotes creativity.
4. History of Educational Technology
History of Educational Technology (Slideshow)
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/426986/History-of-
Educational-Technology
A Brief History of Technology in Education (Video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ0nlh5FU5A
Educational Technology (Website)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_technology
5. Kindergarten Technology
Green-Screen Apple Computers
Television
VCRs
Cordless Phones
Nintendo
Walkmans & Discmans
Cassette Tapes & CDs
Picture by edvvc (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edvvc/219270527/)
6. High School Technology
Computer Hard Drive: 1GB
Graphing Calculators
Cell Phones
The Internet
Instant Messaging
Email
mp3 Downloads
7. College Technology
Computer Hard Drive: 8GB
Social Networking
MySpace & Facebook
Laptops
Wireless Internet
DVR
iPods
8. A Vivid Technology Learning
Experience
Problem Solving Games
CD-Rom Games
The Legend of Kyrandia
Oregon Trail
Video Games
The Legend of Zelda
Tetris
Picture from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Kyrandia
9. Technology I Want to Use in My
Classroom
I want my students to
engage in learning and
discussions through a
social networking
website, such as Ning,
as part of their math
classroom experience.
10. The Classroom of the Future
I want to see self-
directed learning to
the extreme! Who
needs teachers
anyway?
11. A Challenge for Teaching
Access to the knowledge
of technology and to
physical technological
products is sometimes
difficult to come by for
teachers. Students need
all their teachers to
effectively implement
educational technology.
12. Words of Wisdom
Only those who risk going too far can possibly
find out how far one can go.
- T.S. Eliot*
*From: http://www.useful-information.info/quotations/inspirational-quotes.html