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Presentation Through the Ages Michael Perry National Board Certified Teacher East Paulding High School Kennesaw State University

Presentation Through the Ages Michael Perry National Board Certified Teacher East Paulding High School Kennesaw State University

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Presentation Through the Ages

Michael Perry National Board Certified Teacher

East Paulding High School Kennesaw State University

In the beginning . . .There were

hieroglyphics.

Then the Papyrus Plant

Flattening Papyrus

Pressing into paper

There werechalkboards . . .

Later came lapboards,

Teacher Tools

• For years the tools of the trade have stayed the same

• So have the results

New Tools for New Times

• Blackboards were supplemented by Overhead Projectors and

later LCD Projectors

LCD Projectors

Then there wasBill Gates

. . . andMicrosoft PowerPoint®.

What if…………

• We transplanted a doctor, architect, and engineer from 1920 into the same job today?

• They wouldn’t be able to

do their job.

But what if we did the same with a teacher from the same time period?

• They could pick up right where they left off.

• New tools have yielded similar results with our students from here and around the world

How do we integrate technology in our classroom today?

How has any of this “changed instruction?”

• Are we preparing students for the 21st Century?

• Are we addressing the skills corporations are looking for in employees today?

• Have we changed instructional pedagogy to meet the needs of 21st century learners?

Looking for new Cheese!

www.whomoved mycheese.com

Your ultimate goal in implementing technology is to improve instruction.

You are making a cultural change! Why

do it????????

If the teacher is not 100% committed, you are wasting your time and not reaching your

students!

But why should we consider a change of this magnitude?

Students in the 21st Century require new instructional strategies.

• What 21st century skills are required of the workforce today?

• Today, 70% of all jobs require computer skills. What will jobs 10

years from now require?

20 years?

Change is really a question of setting new priorities.

Anytime/Anywhere Learning

• Instruction changes when all students have a computer and connectivity.

• Current 1:1 projects– Cobb County – largest 1:1 deployment in the

US.– Intel/Georgia DOE – 1:1 in a Metro County (A

study for the US)

Making drastic changes to the instruction of our students.

While the teacher in the 21st century still has the most impact on the lives of students, the way they teach is changing rapidly

because of technology.

The role of the teacher has changed.

• The teacher is no longer the source of information

• But rather a facilitator of information.

Until now . . .

• Involve the students in learning . . .

• Increase audience attention & involvement

• Increase learning productivity

• Increase instructor effectiveness

• Increase retention

• Measure understanding

• Reduce paperwork

• Reinforce content

By using CPS for PowerPoint, you can:

Source: Horowitz Ph.D, Student Response Systems: Interactivity in a Classroom Environment, IBM Corporate Education Center, Thornwood NY 10594

CPS for PowerPoint Demo

Guess the title of the TV show by the name of its characters.

Favorite TV Show Information Quiz

Directions:

"Guess the title of the TV show by the name of its characters."

1. Kate, Jack, Sawyer, Saiyd, Desmond, Locke are characters of which of these TV shows?

A. "The X-files"

B. "ER"

C. "Lost"

D. "24"

Information about the Correct Answer 1.

• "Lost" is an American serial drama television series that follows the lives of a group of plane crash survivors (and their pasts via flashbacks) on an extremely mysterious tropical island, somewhere in the South Pacific. The show was created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof (who has since become the show's head writer), and is filmed primarily on location in Hawaii.

2. Chandler, Monica, Rachel, Phoebe are some of the main characters in which TV show?

A. "Everybody Loves Raymond"

B. "Noah's Arc"

C. "Just Shoot Me!"

D. "Friends"

Information about the Correct Answer 2.

• "Friends" is a situation comedy about a group of six friends living in New York City. It was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and was originally broadcast from 1994 to 2004. The series focused on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings), consisting of three men and three women residing in Greenwich Village.

3. Wade, Noah, Ricky, Chance are the amazing characters of which of these TV series?

A. "The X-Files"

B. "Friends"

C. "Noah's arc"

D. "Malcolm in the Middle"

Information about the Correct Answer 3.

• "Noah's Arc" is an American cable television program. Often referred to as a dramedy, the show tackled socially relevant issues, such as dating, marriage, HIV/AIDS and parenthood. It has parallels to and has been cited as an African-American version of the shows "Sex and the City" or "Queer as Folk".

4. Ryan, Marissa and Summer are three of the lovely characters of one of these TV shows.

Which one?

A. "ER"

B. "Lost"

C. "The O.C."

D. "Friends"

Information about the Correct Answer 4.

• "The O.C." is an American television comedy-drama program broadcast on the FOX Network in the US and on various networks around the world. The show details the lives of young adults and their families growing up in the affluent Orange County, California (however, the show is filmed in Los Angeles).

5. Which TV show tells us about Nina, Jack, Finch, Elliot?

A. "Friends"

B. "Just Shoot Me!"

C. "Mad About You"

D. "Sex and the City"

Information about the Correct Answer 5.

• "Just Shoot Me!" was an American television sitcom which aired for seven seasons on NBC from 1997 to 2003. The show was created and executive produced by Steven Levitan.

6. Samantha, Miranda, Charlotte, Carrie - four lovely women living in New York. Which is the

TV show?

A. "Ally McBeal"

B. "Mad About You"

C. "Sex and the City"

D. "Malcolm in the Middle"

Information about the Correct Answer 6.

• "Sex and the City" is a popular American cable television program based on the novel of the same name by Candace Bushnell. It was originally broadcast on the HBO network from 1998 until 2004.

7. Jamie, Paul, Lisa, Ursula - you can laugh at them if you watch which of these TV shows?

A. "Everybody Loves Raymond"

B. "The X-Files"

C. "Cuts"

D. "Mad About You"

Information about the Correct Answer 7.

• "Mad About You" was a United States sitcom that originally aired on NBC from September 23, 1992, to May 24, 1999. It was released on DVD and rerun in syndication across the globe.

8. In which TV show you can watch Kevin, Tiffany, Faith, Jeremy?

A. "Just Shoot Me!"

B. "Everybody Loves Raymond"

C. "Sex and the City"

D. "Cuts"

Information about the Correct Answer 8.

• "Cuts" was a sitcom television series on the UPN network. It is a spinoff of another UPN series, "One on One". The show piloted on February 14, 2005 and ended on May 11, 2006 due to the cancellation of many shows at the formation of the television network The CW.

9. Debra, Marie, Raymond, Robert - another TV family. In which TV series you can watch them?

A. "Boston Legal"

B. "Friends"

C. "Everybody Loves Raymond"

D. "Mad About You"

Information about the Correct Answer 9.

• The show revolved around the life of Ray Barone, a "Newsday" sportswriter from Lynbrook, Long Island who lives with his wife, Debra, his daughter, Ally, and his identical twin sons, Geoffrey and Michael. Unfortunately for them, Ray's rather quirky and brash parents, as well as his self-doubting brother Robert, never give Ray or his family a moment of peace, and he finds himself and his wife being constantly dragged into their myriad squabbles.

10. Frank, Carol, J.T., Dana, Al are from one family. In which TV show you can watch this family?

A. "Noah's arc"

B. "Friends"

C. "Step by Step"

D. "Cuts"

Information about the Correct Answer 10.

• "Step by Step" was an American television sitcom which was aired on ABC from September 20, 1991. The show starred Patrick Duffy and Sasha Mitchell of "Dallas", Suzanne Somers of "Three's Company", and Staci Keanan of "My Two Dads".