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In partial fulfillment of: Issues and Trends in Educational Computing ED-6620-081 By: Scott Jamieson Submitted to Dr. E. Murphy August 8 th , 2009

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In partial fulfillment of:Issues and Trends in Educational Computing

ED-6620-081 

  By: Scott Jamieson

Submitted to 

Dr. E. Murphy 

August 8th, 2009

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OverviewCurrent Educational Practices and

LimitationsNeeds for Students and Teachers FuturesAddressing Student NeedsAddressing Teacher NeedsAddressing the Future of Educational

TechnologyReferences

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Curriculum is written for what children

should know rather than focusing on the skills and values that prepare students for

the future.1

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We are still in a structure in which all children learn

the same way and that some with inevitably fail.3

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“It`s time to focus on

what students need to

learn and on how to

create a 21st century

education system that

delivers results”(p.

2).5

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Current educational technology plans focus

on the computer technology rather than

instructional technology.9

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School districts seem happy to

place technology, but do not train

individuals to integrate

technology to enhance learning.9

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The future of professional development will be

designed in order to equip teachers with both pedagogical and

technological competencies, to be open to new techniques and to

accept the need for change.11

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Integrating technology into different subjects is a priority.12

Integrating technology into different subjects is a priority.12

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Future educational technology must incorporate instruction, professional development and curriculum integration9, 12, 14

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compete in the 21st Century.

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Joseph (2001) describes eLearning

Delaware as a web based model that

provides educators

effective opportunities in

professional development that benefits

teachers in subject content

and teaching practices. 21

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The Center for Distance Learning and Innovation

of Newfoundland is a Canadian Web-based

model that may address teacher and student

needs in the present and future.23

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Harschuh (n.d) and the Boston College 2009 survey support

virtual learning opportunities as necessary in order to meet the

needs of future students and the professional development needs

of teachers.

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ReferencesBeglau, M. (2007). Get Real! T H E Journal, 34(7), 34-35.

Boston College (2009): Alabama Public Television e-Learning for Educators Annual Comprehensive Evaluation of the e-Learning for Educators Project: http://www.nheon.org/elearn/

1. Bureau of Education & Information Education (BOE) (1991) Symposium on the present and future of information education in the junior high schools in Taiwan, Information and Education, 8, 51–64.

Clifford, M. (1990). Students need challenge: Not easy success. Educational Leadership, 48(5), 22.

Fullan, M., Cuttress, C., & Kilcher, A. (2005). Eight forces for leaders of change. Journal of Staff Development, 26(4), 54-64.

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3. Gardner, B. (1990). Educational change.. Vital Speeches of the Day, 56(21), 651.

Giddings, B. (2000). eMINTS: 21st Century Lewis & Clark. Multimedia Schools, 7(3), 47.

 Hartschuh, W. (n.d.). Future of Learning. FDCH Congressional Testimony,

Retrieved July 31, 2009, from Middle Search Plus database. Joseph, L. (2001). ELearning in the digital age. Multimedia Schools, 8(3),

34.   11. Lim, C. (2007). Building Teachers' Capacity for Using Technologies

in Schools: A case study of in-service professional development in Barbados. Educational Media International, 44(2), 113-128. Retrieved August 7, 2009, doi:10.1080/09523980701295117

 5. Maximizing the impact: the pivotal role of technology in a 21st century

education system (2007). State Educational Technology Directors Association. http://www.setda.org/c/document_library/get_file?folderId=191&name=P21Book_complete.pdf

 Sheard, J., & Lynch, J. (2003). Accommodating learner diversity in web-

based learning environments: Imperatives for future developments. International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages, 16(4), 243-260. Retrieved August 3, 2009, from Advanced Placement Source database.

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12. Taylor, L., Castro, D., & Walls, R. (2004). Tools, time, and strategies for integrating technology across the curriculum. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 17(2), 121-136.

23. The Center for Distance (2009) http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/index.php

9. Usa, C., & Twu, H. (2002). Educational technology in Taiwan. Educational Media International, 39(2), 153-164.

 14. Wright, J. (1998) A new look at integrating technology

into the curriculum. Early Childhood Education Journal, 26(2), 107-109.2. Miami student studying [Photograph]. Retrieved August

4, 2009, From: www.elearnaid.com/rivera.html

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13. Students and teachers with technology [Photograph]. Retrieved August 4, 2009. From: schoolwires.henry.k12.ga.us/30782011073054923/

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15. Curriculum [Graphic]. Retrieved August 8, 2009. From: http://www.ceo.wa.edu.au/home/carey.peter/index4.html

17. Student with Smart table [Photograph]. Retrieved August 5, 2009. From:www.switched.com/2008/10/27/smart-unveils-multitouch-table-for-school-kids

16. New Franklin goals [Diagram]. Retrieved August 5, 2009. From: http://www.nfranklin.k12.mo.us/highschool/classes/spanish/emints/emintshome.html

18. School bus [Photograph]. Retrieved August 5, 2009. From: http://www.sacbee.com/photos/gallery/1646107.html

19. Engaging project [Photograph]. Retrieved August 5, 2009. From: www.shanksmare.com/html/school_field_trips.html

20. eLearning Delaware [Logos]. Retrieved August 5, 2009. From:http://www.dcet.k12.de.us/elearning/index.shtm

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21. Laptop [Photograph]. Retrieved August 5, 2009. From:http://www.innovativelearning.ca/sec-learntech/laptop-index.asp

22. CDLI [Poster]. Retrieved August 8, 2009. From:. From:http://www.innovativelearning.ca/sec-learntech/laptop-index.asp

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