7 October 2012

Rhymes of History


According to Thornburg, rhymes of history define the impact of new technology that may rekindle something from the past. For instance, smart board technology, which uses touch detection for user input has replaced the traditional chalk and blackboard technology that was utilized in schoolhouses across the country. In the early 1800’s, James Pillans, who was a headmaster of a high school in Scotland, invented the blackboard. There were many advantages of using the blackboard such as the sharp contrast it offered and its inexpensive cost. Unfortunately, blackboards did not have the sophistication that is offered by smart board technology, which engages students in collaborative interactive learning projects.

Reference:
Laureate Education, Inc. (2009). Emerging and future technology. Baltimore, MD: Author.


1 comment:

Amanda Kasey Langston Wilson said...

I am so thankful for my that I do not have to use chalk boards or even dry erase boards in my classroom. I do not have a smartboard, but I do have an active board which is pretty much the same form of technology. Smartboards are a lot easier to navigate than the active board. I use this board daily in my classroom to relay information such as notes and we even use it to replace copies of the test. So basically this form of technology has cut out the number of copies that I make per class period.