2. Technology Through the Years
• 3000 BC – Abacus
• 1600’s – Calculators were used in classrooms.
• 1800’s – Punched Card devices were invented.
• 1940’s – Joesph Jacquard created a
programmable machine that used
punched cards.
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4. 1940’s through 1956
• 1943 – Vacuum tubes were used and
punch cards stored information.
• 1950’s – Mainframe Computers were used to
train pilots.
1956- IBM RAMAC Computer – Second
Generation used transistors, stored up to
32K of information, and used FORTRAN
and COBOL as computer language.
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6. 1960’s through 1990’s
• 1960- Minicomputers were introduced.
• 1970 - Microsomputers
1971- Intel invented microprocessor chips.
• 1980 – IBM first PC. Apple II, Commodore PET,
Radio Shack TRS 80 computers were
adopted by schools.
1990’s – Tim Berners-Lee developed HTML and
World Wide Web (WWW).
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8. 1990’s through
• 1990 - 1990’s- Marc Andreessen developed
Mosaic software to read HTML. He also founded
Netscape.
1990’s – Creation of the Internet.
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10. Old Technology in Schools
• Abacas
• Slate and Chalk
• Pencil and Paper • Ditto Machine
• Broadcast Education al Radio
• Copiers
• Pictographs
• Picture Books
• Video Tapes
• Photographs • Disk Players
• Maps
• Globes
• Calculators
• Film Strips
• Instructional Television
• Black Boards
• Foreign Language Labs
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12. New Technology
• Internet • Advanced Robotics
• Electronic White Boards • Wearable Computers
• Elmos • Holodeck- virtual reality
• Computers • Communication with fellow
• Mobile Technology colleagues
• Wireless • Collaboration with other
• Podcast students and schools
• iPads/Tablets • Lesson Preparation
• Electronic Books • Easy access to research
• Software material
• Authoring Programs
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14. 21st Century Learners
• Students will continue to use
technology throughout their lives. Technology
will continue to change and the students growing
up with it will continue test, try, and experiment
with it. Teachers will need to keep up with the
changing technology to meet the needs of the
learners.
15. • Students will collaborate with other
students on projects through the internet.
The other group of students may not even be
in the same school, state, or country. Technology
allows students to explore the world from one
location.
16. Changing Technology – In
Closing
• Technology continues to change the
way teachers teach. As technology evolves,
so must the teachers.