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INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT Valeria Shanks Education 8841 Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education

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INNOVATION DEVELOPMENTValeria ShanksEducation 8841 Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education

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INTRODUCTION

What is the significance of Innovation development for computer technology in K-12 schools?

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WHY WAS THERE A NEED TO INTRODUCE TECHNOLOGY?

Competition with Russia’s space program

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RESEARCHWhat organization (people)

developed a solution to the problem?

What were the findings?

Who were the lead thinkers for innovation of computer technology?

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DEVELOPMENTWhat problems were

encountered in the development process?

Who was the intended audience for computer technology?

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COMMERCIALIZATIONProcess for production,

manufacturing, packaging, marketing, and distribution for Apple which was the first company to donate computers to schools.

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Computers evolve through innovation-decision process

KnowledgePersuasion

DecisionImplementation

Confirmation

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Stage 1—KnowledgeComputer innovation

Apple I PC computers are donated to classrooms

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Stage II-Persuasion1979 ---Personal computers

popularity grows worldwide

1981---IBM develops drill and practice software for schools

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Stages 3 and 4Decision/Implementation

1983 Apple II computer gains acceptance into classrooms

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Stage 5--Confirmation1984—Apple Macintosh computer is

developed1986– K-12 schools use computers for

instruction and guidance purposes1990—Multimedia PCs are developed1994—multimedia capabilities are

popularized in schools1995—and beyond Internet gains

popularity in schools

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Timeline for computer innovation decision process

YEAR IMPACT/RESULT1965 Mainframes/minicomputers used in

school administration and counseling

1971 Micro processors are developed PCs are used in businesses

1971 Mainframes/minicomputers used in business

1975 Apple I PC computers are donated to classrooms

1979 Personal Computers grow in worldwide popularity

1981 IBM develops drill and practice software for schools

1983 Apple II computer gains acceptance in classrooms

1984 Apple Macintosh computer is developed

1986 K-12 schools use computers for instruction and guidance purposes

1990 and beyond Multimedia PCs are developed and multimedia capabilities are popularized in schoolsInternet gains popularity in schools and becomes an invaluable resource for educatorsGoogle and Yahoo become popular web search engines

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Innovativeness and Five Adopter Categories

Innovators: Venturesome

Early Adopters RespectEarly Majority DeliberateLate Majority Skeptical

Laggards: TraditionalTraditional

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Rogers’ (2003) Diffusion of Innovations

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S Curve for ComputersThe S Curve for the Personal

computer has reached maturity.

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