The presentation discusses the effects of old media like notebooks and chalkboards compared to new media like iPads and laptops in classroom settings. It explores the benefits and drawbacks of both, such as old media reducing distractions but limiting resources, while new media allows access to more information but can also be distracting. Ultimately, the presentation concludes that a balance of both old and new media is important for learning.
1. A presentation on the effects
of old and new media forms
within a classroom setting.
2. *As technology continues to improve we find
ourselves continually adapting to new ways to
learn
*Taking notes with ball pens is a lot different
than doing so with an iPad
*So which way is more beneficial?
3. *Notebooks, Post it Notes, Textbooks,
Chalkboards, and even Dry Erase boards these
days
*Are we heading away from these traditional
forms of learning?
*What are we losing from this?
4. *Hard Copy: When writing on tangible items
you never run the risk of deleting it and
losing all your information
*More likely to focus: There are less
distraction allowing students to focus at
the topic at hand
*Freedom to format: There are no
restrictions to how the placement of your
documentations are written down
5. *IPads, Laptops, Smartphones, Internet, and
Kindles
*Are we becoming too comfortable with these
new devices?
*Is this the direction the future should
take?
6. *Multitasking: With tablets, its easy have many
different windows open at once to get more
done
*Better Spacing: Small devices create less clutter
on a desk
*Accessible Resources: Can help develop
conversation on a topic by looking up
information during class
*New Ways To Learn: With new
media, YouTube, blogs, and social media have all
been introduced to the classroom which can be
viewed on a projector
7. *Clutter: Can become very
unorganized and take up space on
the desk
*Outdated: As we move into a
digital generation, old media can
seem old fashion and unappealing
8. *Distraction: While it may be good to have the internet
at your tablets disposal, it may very well take your
mind of the subject at hand
*Less efficient with time: With all that multitasking you
are doing you become less efficient with doing one job
*Believe everything is a quick fix: Since there is
nothing difficult about searching a topic in
Google, people may forget we once had to actually
research information in the library
9. *With many schools trying to try new technology
in the classroom, newer generations will grow
up never experience old media
*Will newer generation miss out on skills that
only old media could developed?
*Skills such as handwriting, sustainable memory,
and concentration
10. *If we looked through history we will see that
there has always been speculation about the
newest technology and how people will adapt
to it
*New media may have new options to learn, but
the process is the same
*Imagine the first time someone brought a
calculator in the classroom
11. *Yes, the newer generations will may decrease in
skill levels that old media helped developed if
everyone goes strictly new media
*On the other hand, people will gain new skills to
strive in the new unknown world that new media
is creating
*Change will always happen, it is important to be
able to adapt
12. *When it comes to old media vs. new media
there should be a balance of both
*As we can see both provide things that the
other may struggle in
*It becomes important to understand which
media is best for certain situations and apply
them appropriately
*Don’t be scared of the future, understand
what's going on and take hold of it!
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