How do you think technology has influenced today's world?

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How do you think technology has influenced today's world?

How has technology influenced your world?

How has technology influenced our students' world?

What are your goals for this class? What do you hope to leave with?

DID YOU KNOW? How do we become more aware?

What are 21st century skills? ROUTINE

Abundance Automation Asia

Dan Pink's six skills for the 21st century Design Story Symphony Empathy Play Meaning Although his talk is aimed at business people, how is this also related to our classrooms and our teaching?

What could it look like in an Owego- Apalachin classroom?

What are you thinking?

By the end of the day tomorrow, please the following to both Mikki and Tonya: 3 things you learned 2 things that you already knew 1 question you'd like us to address in the next class Sarah Kneller

Sir Ken Robinson - Warning! This can be controversial! It may not reflect all the views of the presenters. What does this make you think about our classrooms? How many of you wear a watch?

How does technology make teaching and learning more meaningful? Where can I find inventive (proven) practices that lead to student learning?

Twitter, anyone? my username: mikki_heierman

Can a sharing forum of some kind be created perhaps looking at a specific "pretend" topic and taking it from start to finish- there is so much we can learn from each other How can we use what we have in an effective manner, to enhance instruction? Where "The race to the top" is going to take us. Will it set us back in terms of technology integration and the skills our students need? ~My view is that by teaching appropriate themes within our curriculum, standards will be met regardless. What would be most important for me to do to keep up with technology? What is more important to our administrators, test scores of traditional education practices or teaching students for their future? We have no way of tracking our students careers to measure "success" One question that I would like addressed for the next class would be...How do we get out administrators to really stand up and see what needs to be done to encourage technology in the classroom because it is so useful and what the kids need and not just let the "older" teachers stick to the same teaching style that they have been using for 15 years? Would I be able to teach in-service drawing lessons to my colleagues for our 12 hour requirement? Would Bernie buy it if he knew how important it is? Questions from last class

How do I get over the feeling of being so overwhelmed with technology? How can I get more computers in my room for student use? What are the official policies in the district for use of technology? Do we have to clear technology tools with IT, or do we have the freedom to explore things in our classrooms that we think could be beneficial to our students? I would like to find new resources to use in the classsroom for math. With the upgrade of the computers, I am unable to use the software that I used in the past. I need to find new website based information. Where are some places that I can go or subscribe to that will help keep me updated on the technology that is out there? (Tonya mentioned that she found out about something about some listserv or something) 1 question for next class: how could we--as educators--reconsider the concept of 'technology as tool', and make more of a 'meaningfu general language'. How can this be used in literacy collaborative? Questions from last session