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D'angelo Castile

A Primer: 3 Ways Technology Has Changed Education | Edudemic - 0 views

  • The world of technology has had a significant impact on education and has changed the entire educational landscape. No longer is the teacher standing at the blackboard, she’s now teaching via video conference and using Blackboard to facilitate online discussions
  • Now getting the right notebook for school requires a trip to your electronics retailer and can set parents back thousands of dollars. Technology has definitely changed the way students learn
  • Technology has erased the physical boundaries that used to govern schools and education. Students can now study from home with education technology that allows teacher and student to interact remotely
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  • listen to lectures on podcasts and communicate with the teacher via text messaging
D'angelo Castile

How has Technology Changed Education - 0 views

  • Using Internet and computers as en effective medium to establish communication between schools, teachers, students and parents; educational institutes have been able to handle many issues that were previously not handled with ease due to geographical limitations or lack of adequate training technologies.
  • A majority of teachers have stated a very surprising fact that introducing technologies in classroom has increased peer to peer interaction.
  • Many teachers have a common complaint that negative habits of students are more exacerbated due to the use of technology. In countries like the US, where assignments and homework are required to be submitted online, students tend to forget common email etiquette like salutation and sometimes, even adding texts in the attachments! Moreover, the trend of last day submissions has now transformed into last hour, last minute submissions. Students submit their assignments even hours after the time for submission is over and their emails don't contain any explanation or a note of apology.
D'angelo Castile

Educational technology - EduTech Wiki - 0 views

  • Educational technology research always had an ambitious agenda. Sometimes it only aims at increased efficiency or effectiveness of current practise, but frequently it aims at pedagogical change. While it can be considered as a design science it also addresses fundamental issues of learning, teaching and social organization and therefore makes use of the full range of modern social science and life sciences methodology.
  • First large scale usage of new technologies can be traced to US WWI
  • Content vs. communication
D'angelo Castile

Ideas on How Computers Have Changed Education | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Early computers broke communication boundaries, but the boundaries were nonexistent once the Internet was easily accessible via computers. Web cams allow people thousands of miles apart to see and talk to whomever they please. Classrooms have adopted distance-learning programs across the world. For instance, a teacher located in Japan can teach a classroom of students located in England via web cam technologies. Colleges also use websites to post news and assignments for their students, and students can contact professors and submit assignments via websites and email. Online colleges completely rely on computer and Internet technologies.
D'angelo Castile

The Evolution of Classroom Technology | Edudemic - 0 views

  • c. 1925 – Radio <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11360" title="radio" src="http://edudemic.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/radio.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="377"/>New York City’s Board of Education was actually the first organization to send lessons to schools through a radio station. Over the next couple of decades, “schools of the air” began broadcasting programs to millions of American students.
  • By the early sixties, there were more than 50 channels of TV which included educational programming that aired across the country.
Luis Ugarte

Online Communication - 0 views

  •  The term "online communication" refers to reading, writing, and communication via networked computers.
  •   Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
  •  Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
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  •  Online communication first became possible in educational realms in the 1980s, following the development and spread of personal computers.
  •  Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
  • Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
Luis Ugarte

Virtual Communication in Educational Institutions - 0 views

  • Changing Workplace Americans spend more than 100 hours commuting to work each year Two out of three Fortune 500 companies currently employ telecommuters.
  • The United States Labor Department reported that 19 million people worked from home online or from another location in 2001 The Gartner Group estimated that by 2002 over 100 million people worldwide will be working outside traditional offices.
  • Making the Grade Nearly 3.2 million students were taking at least one online course during the fall 2005 term, a substantial increase over the 2.3 million reported the previous year. The more than 800,000 additional online students is more than twice the number added in any previous year.
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  • Making the Grade Nearly 3.2 million students were taking at least one online course during the fall 2005 term, a substantial increase over the 2.3 million reported the previous year. The more than 800,000 additional online students is more than twice the number added in any previous year.
D'angelo Castile

Technology Integration: A Short History | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Social Media and Collaboration
  • Today's technology tools also support what experts understand about the social nature of learning. "Technology resources for education . . . function in a social environment mediated by learning conversations with peers and teachers
D'angelo Castile

The Way People Communicate Has Changed Over Time - 0 views

  • Yet news of the treaty had not reached the United States before the opposing troops met in New Orleans.  The battle had been a terrible waste.  People died because information about the peace treaty traveled so slowly. VOICE TWO: From the beginning of human history, information traveled only as fast as a ship could sail. Or a horse could run. Or a person could walk
  • On November second, nineteen twenty, radio station KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania broadcast the first radio program.  That broadcast gave the results of a presidential election.
  • Political leaders also discovered that radio was a valuable political tool.  It permitted them to talk directly to the public.  If you had a radio, you did not have to wait until your newspaper arrived.  You could often hear important events as they happened.
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  • Before and during World War Two, the government of Nazi Germany controlled all information the German people received.  The government controlled all radio broadcasts and newspapers.  The people of Germany only heard or read what the government wanted them to hear or read.  It was illegal for them to listen to a foreign broadcast.
  • However, television also broadcast news and important information about world events.  It broadcast some education programs, too.  The number of radio and television stations around the world increased.  It became harder for a dictator to control information.
Kaila Strauss

Virtual events and webcasting for Life Science Solutions - 1 views

  • provide a secure virtual communications platform for information sharing, training, marketing, technology announcements, patient outreach, product demonstrations, and industry forums.
  • ON24 help life sciences companies unlock the future.
  • webcasting and virtual event solutions, life sciences companies can enhance product branding, positioning and demand, by increasing the reach and effectiveness of their marketing and lead generation programs.
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  • enables life sciences companies to easily produce interactive live, and on-demand, accredited virtual training webcasts, with automated testing and certificate generation to satisfy continuing education requirements.
  • ON24 Virtual Show enables life science companies to extend the reach and value of physical trade shows, and industry conferences,
  • Sales training Hybrid meetings Executive addresses Product demonstrations Electronic detailing (eDetailing) Investigator meetings Virtual sales meetings Internal communications for R&D, HR and executive management
  • Key opinion leader presentations Satellite symposia CME modules Promotional activities CD and DVD ROMs Faculty training
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