Transcript Document
By,
Kerri Totoritis
Amanda Smith
Jessica Magoon
Katherine Kalisz
Introduction
A study was done at Central Connecticut State University
in a Geometry, Probability, and Statistics math course
containing 24 mixed college aged students.
The mean age of the population was 20 years and 5.5 months old.
The median age of the population was 19.
The mode of the population was 19.
The study gathered information about social networking
habits and the use of communication devices of these
students.
The study was conducted using a
paper and pencil survey in class
# of students
Do you have...?
Yes
No
Kinds of Electronic Device
Overall do you think that
computers and technology give
more, less or no difference in
control over their lives?
4
2
More
Less
18
No difference
Summary
Short Term Benefits:
Information is readily accessible when you need it
Allows one to communicate quickly
Allows for legible handwriting
Long Term Benefits:
Communication between students/teachers & teacher/teacher
Keep track of previous work
Always available (or within a lesser amount of time)
Variety of materials is greater
Drawbacks:
Both students and professors will be more demanding of each other
Technology failures
Decrease in penmanship
Unreliable information
Keeping Up to Date with New Technology
How Might This Information Change the way you
Teach in 5 years?
Being technologically
available to your students
SMART BOARDS
Transition between “old
school” style (chalkboard,
text books) approach to
teaching VS. a
technological approach
More time needed to grab
the concept of new
technology
Reflection:
Our team was surprised by our findings. We knew
that technology was becoming more prevalent in our
school systems and peoples’ lives. However, we did
not expect our findings to indicate that people were
using similar technology devices due to the fact that
there are so many options.
We also found that students at CCSU communicate
more effectively through technology and have come to
the realization that the world as a whole is becoming
more technologically advanced.