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Technology Research Abdulla Kamashki Mrs. Timm 12A March 10, 2013. Introduction. …91% of students use email… Education and Technology Thesis. History. Student’s Brain Information in Information out Primitive Chalk Board Chalk White Boards Smartboard. Internet. AOL Google Explore
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Technology ResearchAbdulla KamashkiMrs. Timm12AMarch 10, 2013
Introduction • …91% of students use email… • Education and Technology • Thesis
History • Student’s Brain • Information in • Information out • Primitive • Chalk Board • Chalk • White Boards • Smartboard
Internet • AOL • Google • Explore • Yahoo
Email • Hotmail • Yahoo • Gmail • Blackboard
Social Networks • Facebook • Edline • Twitter • My Space
Programs • Microsoft • Word • English • History • PowerPoint • English • History • Excel • Math • Science • Publisher
Media • Photos • Photo Shop • Instagram • Illustrator • Video • Movies • Commericals
Interactive Boards • SMART Boards • Promethean Boards • ELMO
Textbooks • Ereaders • Ipad • ETextbook
Virtual School • Blackboard • Interactive Communication • Advantages • More Versatility • Student Interest • Disadvantages • No Immediate Teacher Support • No instant replies • A lot of reading
Work Cited Boyd, Barbara Foulks. "Assistive Technology for Every Child." Montessori Life 1 Jan. 2008: 30+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Cavanaugh, Terence W. The Digital Reader: Using E-Books in K-12 Education. Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education, 2006. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Fallows, Stephen, and RakeshBhanot, eds. Quality Issues in ICT-Based Higher Education. New York: Routledge, 2005. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Hartmann, Kimberly. "Low and Middle Assistive Technology Devices: The Basics." The Exceptional Parent Jan. 2007: S14+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013.
Work Cited Continued Kamei-Hannan, Cheryl, Jon Howe, Robyn Rene Herrera, and Jane N. Erin. "Perceptions of Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments regarding Assistive Technology: A Follow-Up Study to a University Course." Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 106.10 (2012): 666+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Murray, Dinah, and Ann Aspinall. Getting It: Using Information Technology to Empower People with Communication Difficulties. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2006. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Paul, James L., Carolyn D. Lavely, Ann Cranston-Gingras, and Ella L. Taylor, eds. Rethinking Professional Issues in Special Education. Westport, CT: Ablex, 2002. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Pflaum, William D. The Technology Fix: The Promise and Reality of Computers in Our Schools. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2004. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013.
Work Cited Continued Vize, Anne. "Using Assistive Technology." Practically Primary Feb. 2013: 37+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. White, Elizabeth A., Shelley B. Wepner, and Donna C. Wetzel. "Accessible Education through Assistive Technology." T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) 30.7 (2003): 24+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Zhou, Li, Amy T. Parker, Derrick W. Smith, and Nora Griffin-Shirley. "Assistive Technology for Students with Visual Impairments: Challenges and Needs in Teachers' Preparation Programs and Practice." Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 105.4 (2011): 197+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Zhou, Li, Derrick W. Smith, Amy T. Parker, and Nora Griffin-Shirley. "Assistive Technology Competencies of Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments: A Comparison of Perceptions." Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 105.9 (2011): 533+. Questia. Web. 18 Feb. 2013.