Research, Development, & Evaluation of Technology.

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Research, Development, & Evaluation of Technology

But first... Chip Bruce’s responses to some of your questions about the Bruce-Levin taxonomyChip Bruce’s responses Barbara Miller’s transparencies

With technology, change is the only constant Moore’s Law: the number of transistors that can fit on a chip doubles every 18 months Exponential changes: cost of a given computation drops in half every 18 months

Need to predict change

How to predict the future? Extrapolation –The “same” extrapolation: the future will be like the past –Linear extrapolation: the change from last year to this will occur again between this year and next –More complex

The “pipeline” of development

Riding the “trailing edge” Technology in education organizations Technology in education conferences Technology in education journals

Organizations CUE: Computer Using Educators ISTE: International Society for Technology in EducationISTE: International Society for Technology in Education AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computing in EducationAACE: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education AERA: American Education Research AssociationAERA: American Education Research Association

Conferences NECC Ed-Media CUE Conferences

Journals Practitioner –Learning & Leading with Technology –T.H.E. Journal Research –Journal of Educational Computing Research –Journal of Research on Computing in Education See list at list at

“Vision” scenerios The MBARI scenerio Your vision: a day in the life of a learner in 2020

Before next class read “Learning Spaces in the Networld of Tomorrow: Future Learning Spaces: A VIP Experience at MBARI” write up a brief "vision" of how education could/should operate in the year 2020 (as a web file) and submit the URL to TEbaseTEbase

Next class meeting Wednesday, same time, same place Office hour:4-5pm Wednesday

During lab time Respond to at least two progress reports by class members that don't already have two responses, giving constructive criticism.

Break time! Meet back here in 15 minutes: