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& ACTIVE COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM Complemented with e-Learning Leandre Andres S. Dacanay University of Santo Tomas Philippine eLearning Society
Character Survey Creative Intelligent Preoccupied with Lateral Thinker and Sex Sin
SITUATIONER ,[object Object]
Transportation
Communication
Education,[object Object]
Para sa mga bagong e-teachers  Nagtuturo  Turo nang Turo  Turong-turo Ayaw Magturo Walang maituro.
21st C ENTURY HOLISTIC ECLECTIC ADAPTIVE TEACHERS RESPONSIVE TIMELY TIMELESS
If you don’t know where you’re going, 					any road will do. -- The White Rabbit 	   (Alice in Wonderland)
Pedagogy      =       paid    +    agogus 	                    (child)  +  (leader of) Andragogy    =      aner    +    agogus                             (adult)   +  (leader of)
S PEAK OUT M AKE THINGS HAPPEN I NVOLVE YOUR LEARNERS L EARN TO SHARE E XPRESS NOT IMPRESS
Students are NOT materials to work on  but PERSONS to work with
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Do You Still Have                   The Time To Prepare ?
Are You Happy With What     You Are Doing Right Now ?
Are you Really 		Performing 	At 		Your Level Best ?
Is It Worth Preparing Everyday ?
Do You Think There Is Still 	Something Better You  		Can Actually Deliver ?
We Learn  1       %      thru     TASTE 1.5    %      thru     TOUCH 3.5    %      thru     SMELL 11     %      thru     HEARING 83     %      thru     SIGHT
We Remember 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we see and hear 80% of what we see and say 90% of what we say as we do a thing
Guiding PrinciplesALAN GLATHORN What is a teacher? - A guide, not a guard. What is learning? - A journey, not a destination. What is discovery? - Questioning the answer.
Guiding PrinciplesALAN GLATHORN What is the process? - Discovering ideas, not covering content. What is the goal? - Open minds, not close issues. What is the test? - Being and becoming, not remembering and reviewing. What is a school? - Whatever we choose to make it.
Your Powers as Teachers Your Powers as Teachers Legitimate Power  Expert Power  Reward Power  Charismatic Power 
Anger Fear Disgust Sick  Surprise Happiness Sadness Interest Determination In-love  I believe you Mahal Kita Galit ako sayo Bahala Ka
Teacher  Typologies ,[object Object]
 Sherman Tank
 Exploder
 Complainer
 Clams
 Super-Agreeable
 Bulldozer
 Balloons
 Megaphone
 Space Cadet,[object Object]
Imagination List * What shape is a wish? * What does happiness look like? * What color is today? * What does purple taste like? * What does your self-image sound like? * What does a rainbow feel like? * What color is the smell of your favorite perfume? * What is the distance of your life? * What is your favorite sense? * What color is your favorite song? * What texture is your favorite perfume scent ? * What does inspiration taste like? * What is the shape of  violin music? * What is the texture of your faculty room? * What is the texture of your dean’s office? * What color is the fragrance of your co-teacher? * What does a cloud sound like? * What is the weight of your anger? * What is the shape of your imagination? * What is educational technology?
What is Educational Technology? Not a collection of machines and devices Not a product  Not a software  Not about learning how to use a hardware and software
Educational TechnologyAn evolving definition A combination of the processes and tools involved in addressing educational needs and challenges with emphasis on applying the most current tools: computers, and their related technologies.
What is Educational Media ?
VISUAL DISPLAYS Non - Projected  Projected
What is the requirement for the Information Age?
Required Literacy Skills in the Information Age
Information Literacy ,[object Object]
Enables learners to engage critically with content and extend their investigations, become more self-directed, and assume greater control over their own learning.,[object Object]
As Teachers or Educators  we need to be  CREATIVE
I 8 I over ate
Money Birth Cash on Delivery
Standing MISS One big misunderstanding
Space for one more
10 10 The Heat 10 10 The heat is intense
noon Sunday Sunday After noon
No one there.
Worry ------------------------ Worry over nothing
Jan Feb Mar DUE 3 months over due
Prior Planning               prevents       				                             Poor Performance
Mastery Stage Consolidation Stage Beginning Survival Developmental Stages in Teaching
Teaching is 99% perspiration    	and 1% INSPIRATION
Teaching is ¼ preparation   	and ¾ theater
Variety is the spice of teaching Familiarity breeds boredom  John Amos Comenius
What to Teach How to Teach
SCIENCE C.+ ART
IMPACT
VISION: To teach MISSION: To teach well
Instructional Episodes
Preparatory Activity 5 - 10 Minutes Developmental Activity 30 - 40 Minutes Concluding/Closure Activity 5 - 10 Minutes
Effective Teaching Strategies
Teacher : Teaching Strategies Students : Learning Experiences
My Teaching Approach
Approaches Philosophical Orientation =
Student/Learner Centered Teacher/Course/Learning Centered
(5-10) Closure Activity (30-40) Development Activity (5-10) Preparatory Activity Methodologies = Procedural Dimension of Teaching
Strategies = Specific Activities Strategies Expository Enabling
Spending Your Weekend _____   Washing/Laundry _____    Ironing Clothes _____    Marketing _____    Going to Church _____    Malling _____    Swimming   _____   Watching a Movie  _____    Surfing the Net  _____   Doing Community Service  _____   Checking 4 Sets of Testpapers
Learning Content: Synoptic Gospel ? Learning Experiences: Diad Question & Answer Puzzle Matrix Analysis Gospel Reading  Writing a Reflection  Debate Graded Recitation  Lecture-Discussion Passage Interpretation
Learning Content: Literary Forms ? Learning Experiences: Lecture Reporting Recitation Pantomime Small-Group Discussion  Quiz  Demonstration Critiquing Aggrupation & Categorization Game Show Journal Writing
Learning Content: Leaf Venation Learning Experiences: ? Illustration/Visual Prompting Graded Recitation Note-Taking Research Visit To The Botanical Garden  Classification Via Matrix Construction Experimentation Leaf Tracing & Coloring Album Making Leaf Mounting Making A Terrarium Reporting Quiz
Brainstorming then Reporting
Demonstration * Process * Product
Field Trip
Project Construction Enjoyment Learning
Role Playing Dramatization Socio-Drama
Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web
Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web Church State Which is  sovereign? The Church  over the State or the State over the Church?
Discussion Web Yes No We appreciate different cultures & their contributions to Mathematics “Why do we need to know this?” Is it true that the youth today enjoy learning Mathematics? We learn how social factors influence  the study & dev’t. of Math “Why did these Mathematicians  develop this formula?” Real world applications of  Mathematics are explored “Was there a purpose for finding  the area of a trapezoid?” Many are failing Many are failing according to statistics It Sharpen our minds  to think logically Difficult to understand
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL Reflective Journal     What happened?	 How do I feel about it?	       What did I learn?
SYNTHESIS JOURNAL Synthesis Journal What I Did.    What I Learned.    How I Can Use It . SYNTHESIS JOURNAL
DOUBLE – ENTRY JOURNAL  Double - Entry Journal Quotation - A phrase or sentence                            I especially like. My thoughts about the quotation.
DIALECTIC JOURNAL Why do I find this quotation interesting or important? Quotation Page
Metacognitive Journal   What I learned. How I learned it. METACOGNITIVE JOURNAL
Learning Log   Note-Taking   Note-Making    LEARNING LOG
SPECULATION  ABOUT EFFECTS JOURNAL Speculation About Effects Journal What Happened. What Could Happen Because of This.
Storyboard STORYBOARD
Why Integrate Technology? Technology is everywhere and therefore should be in education Research has shown how and where computer-based methods are effective
Research Results on the benefits using technology in Education ,[object Object],		- Gaining Learner attention 		- Engaging the learner through production work 		- Increasing perceptions of control ,[object Object]
Linking learners to information sources and learning tools
Helping learners visualize problems and solutions
Tracing learner progress,[object Object]
Research Results on the benefits using technology in Education ,[object Object],		- Freeing time to work with students by helping 	  their production and record keeping task 		- Providing more accurate information more 	  quickly 		- Allowing teachers to produce better looking, 	  more “student-friendly” materials more quickly
Research Results on the benefits using technology in Education ,[object Object],		- Technology/Computer Literacy 		- Information Literacy 		- Visual Literacy
Theoretical Foundations Learning Theories and Integration Models
What is Learning? Learning is the human mechanism of incorporating new knowledge, behaviors, and skills into one’s individual repertoire Understanding learning becomes more complicated when a teacher integrates technology into an instructional event
Constructing an Instructional Event
What is Teaching ,[object Object]
Requires an understanding of learning and an understanding of the individual and environmental factors that affect the learner
Every teacher has his or her own teaching style, cognitive style and dominant intellegence,[object Object]
Teachers teach the way they like to learn, think, or do
A teacher must have an awareness of his or her own teaching strategies to be able to adjust it to meet the needs of the learners
Instructional problems: results in a conflict between how one component of the teaching-learning process interact; teaching styles vs. learning style,[object Object]
Primary modalities for learning for learning: auditory, visual, kinesthetic and tactile
Dunn and Dunn Learning Style Inventory
Impact to the Teaching-Learning Process: 	- understanding the dominant learning styles of the students and then designing components of the instructional event consistent with their styles will make instruction significantly more effective to those learners
Learning Style (Dunn and Dunn)
Intelligence ,[object Object]
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) – a quantitative measure of Intelligence, was thought to be a definite way to measure this capability within a specified range
Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Dr. Howard Garner)
Every individual possesses several different and independent capacities for solving problems and creating products
Impact to the Teaching-Learning Process:- Understanding the multiple capacities of the students will change the limited assumption of a teacher towards her students’ potentials and capacities. Such reevaluation should change the teacher’s plan for instruction to accommodate these various propensities to maximize student learning.
Multiple Intelligence (Garner)
Learning ABOUT Computers vs Learning WITH Computers
Learning ABOUT Computers Computer Literacy Specific knowledge of computer technology and terminology and using productivity tools isolated to the basic subject areas being taught in schools Application of Computer Literacy: personal, scholarly or professional productivity enhancing current work tasks
Learning WITH Computers ,[object Object]
Use of curriculum-based software (courseware) and other related technology tools to facilitate learning about any subject area such as math, science, social studies or language arts
Integrated or correlated with a particular lesson or topic in the curriculum and facilitated its use inside the classroom,[object Object]
Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one. - Malcolm Forbes
Why e-Learning? The World Wide Web has a vast resource of updated information for learning Student Centered Learning Extended Interaction Beyond the Classroom Higher Level Thinking through Web based activities (Webquests) Computer Based Student Assessment  and Analysis of Performance Automatic Correction of exams Online Gradebook
e-Learning Requirements An Internet-Ready  Computer System Desktop, Laptop/Notebook Web Browser Internet Access Modem, Cable (DSL), Leased Line Local Area Network  Web Site with Learning Content Interactivity  Digital Drop Box, Discussion Board, Chat, Video Conferencing, Assessment
e-Learning Defined General Any learning activity enabled by the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT)  As Applied to e-LeAP Learning Management System (LMS) Account to log-in Online or Web-based Learning  Use of the Internet and the World Wide Web in learning activities
Key Issues in e-Learning
INSTITUTIONAL IMPLEMENTATION School-Wide
eLearning in the Philippines First Generation The first generation of DE in the Philippines that was documented was the Farmers’ School on the Air (FSA). The first FSA aired in Iloilo in 1952 over a one-kilowatt radio station with 150 students. The program was entitled Tips on Farming and Community Development that was broadcasted for 6 months. The purpose of this program was to improve the standard of living of Filipino farmers.
eLearning in the Philippines First Generation The University of the Philippines Los Banos managed a radio station DZLB as radio for instruction in the schools-on-the-air (SOA) format. Their objective is to educated farmers, out-of-school-youth, and housewives living in the rural areas. Starting 1967, DZLB has aired more that 32 SOA topics and has graduated over 14,000 students in this mode of learning. With this mode of delivery, the power of broadcasting manage to educate people living in rural areas.
eLearning in the Philippines Second Generation Seeing the potential of distance education, various professional groups and universities started offering graduate degree programs in distance education mode. Several models were considered as blended learning a combination of print based learning materials with face to face tutorial sessions. However, during the face to face consultation, distance education students simply ask for consultation on clarifications and do not focus on the subject matter or content.
eLearning in the Philippines Second Generation The face to face session became a venue for: Formally scheduled consultation between the university and students Place for students to undertake various transactions with the university; and Venue for socialization among DE students
eLearning in the Philippines Third  Generation With ICT starting to grow in the Philippines, the third generation was the convergence of many factors: 1) growing need for flexible learning anytime, anywhere 2) increased availability and access to new ICT and 3) growing demand of geographically scattered professional seeking access to flexible, lifelong learning opportunities.  
eLearning in the Philippines Third  Generation Alternative educational methods started to flourish on how lessons could be best delivered via distance mode. Audio and video production supplemented the printed learning materials as one way to enhanced learning among DE students.
eLearning in the Philippines Fourth  Generation This generation is what we have right now as the term e-Learning, in which in general definition that any learning activity enabled by the use of ICT is considered eLearning. Also with the emergence of mobile phones, several professional groups are now working on the delivery of learning materials via mobile phones (m-learning) and not to mention when everything is computerized in school and the birth of ubiquitous learning or u-learning.
eLearning in the Philippines Fourth  Generation These are the characteristics  of the fourth generation of Distance education in the Philippines and so far no one knows of the future of education in the coming years.
Philippine Government Agencies involved in eLearning Department of Education (DepEd) Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Technical Educational Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) National Computer Center (NCC)
Department of Education Mission: “To provide quality basic education that is equitably accessible to all and lay the foundation for life-long learning and service for the common good”.
Department of Education The Department of Education supports the integration of information and Communications Technology in the curriculum of basic Education. Just recently, they held a consultation of the Five-Year information and Communication Technology for Education Strategic Plan (DepED ICT4E Strategic Plan). With their vision “21st Century Education for All Filipinos, Anytime, Anywhere”. This means  an ICT-enabled education system that transforms students into dynamic life long learners and values-centered, productive and responsible citizens.
Commission on Higher Education The Commission on Higher Education is the governing body covering both public and private higher education institutions as well as degree-granting programs in all tertiary educational institutions in the Philippines. The CHED was established in May 18, 1994 through Republic Act 7722 or the Higher Education Act of 1994. 
Commission on Higher Education Pursuant to RA 7722, the CHED is mandated to undertake the following tasks:  Promote quality education Take appropriate steps to ensure that education shall be accessible to all Ensure and protect academic freedom for the continuing intellectual growth, the advancement of learning and research, the development of responsible and effective leadership, the education of high level professionals, and the enrichment of historical and cultural heritage.
Commission on Higher Education The Commission on Higher Education issued a Memorandum Order on the Updated Policies and Guidelines on Open Learning and Distance Education and define the following terms as part of Article II: Open Learning and Distance Education (OL/DE)are alternative systems of education. They emphasize the opening of opportunities by overcoming barriers that result from geographical isolation, personal or work commitments or conventional course structures which have often prevented people from realizing their educational goals.
Commission on Higher Education Open Learning (OL) is a philosophy of learning that is learner-centered and flexible, enabling learners to learn at the time, place and pace which satisfies their circumstances and requirements.   Distance Education (DE) is a mode of educational delivery whereby teacher and learner are separated in time and space and instruction is delivered through specially designed materials and methods and supported by organizational and administrative structures and arrangements.
Commission on Higher Education Components of Open and Distance Learning : Curriculum Development Materials Development Delivery Mode/Strategies Student Assessment Student Support Services
Technical Educational Skills Development Authority  (TESDA) TESDA is mandated to  Integrate, coordinate and monitor skills development programs Restructure efforts to promote and develop middle-level manpower Approve skills standards and tests Develop an accreditation system for institutions involved in middle-level manpower development Fund programs and projects for technical education and skills development; and  Assist trainers training programs.
Technical Educational Skills Development Authority  (TESDA) Overall, TESDA formulates manpower and skills plans, sets appropriate skills standards and tests, coordinates and monitors manpower policies and programs, and provides policy directions and guidelines for resource allocation for the TVET institutions in both the private and public sectors.
Technical Educational Skills Development Authority  (TESDA) Today, TESDA has evolved into an organization that is responsive, effective and efficient in delivering myriad services to its clients. To accomplish its multi-pronged mission, the TESDA Board has been formulating strategies and programs geared towards yielding the highest impact on manpower development in various areas, industry sectors and institutions.
Commission on Information and Communications Technology The CICT shall be the "primary policy, planning, coordinating, implementing, regulating, and administrative entity of the executive branch of Government that will promote, develop, and regulate integrated and strategic ICT systems and reliable and cost-efficient communication facilities and services."
Commission on Information and Communications Technology To foster the widespread use and application of emerging ICT  To ensure the growth of the ICT industries
National Computer Center Today, NCC lends its full support to the administration’s ICT thrust by forging strategic alliances with the private sector, coordinating ICT activities, developing human capital, promoting ICT utilization in all sectors of the society, and advocating Philippine ICT services worldwide.   Planning Policies & Standards Development Program Coordination Consultancy Services Education & Research
e-Learning Organizations Philippine Society of Distance Learning Philippine eLearning Society
Philippine Society of Distance Learning The goal of the society is "to pursue the spirit of community among distance educators at a higher level of academic discourse."    Specific objectives include:  to promote the growth and development of distance learning through knowledge exchanges, policy formulation, and advocacy; to promote professionalism in the practice of distance learning in the Philippines;
Philippine Society of Distance Learning 3.    to stimulate collaboration among local and foreign professionals and practitioners of distance learning;  to sponsor scientific meetings and training programs in distance learning on its own or in collaboration with other institutions, including government;  to sponsor scientific meetings and training programs in distance learning on its own or in collaboration with other institutions, including government;  to publish and disseminate research results, policy papers, and other scientific materials on distance learning in the Philippines.
Philippine elearning Society Philippine eLearning Society (PeLS) was founded on July 30, 2003 in Manila with the objective of promoting substantive content, appropriate pedagogy, and appropriate use of technology for eLearning, guided by ongoing research activities. To date, PeLS have a total number 450 members nationwide.
Philippine elearning Society PeLS serves as a venue for:  Promoting research on the effective use of eLearning,  Sharing of eLearning experiences,  Developing standards of excellence,  Promoting interoperability of eLearning systems,  Encouraging collaboration in the development of substantive content,  Cooperating with international eLearning groups, and Promoting public awareness and appreciation of the nature and uses of eLearning.
1955 - 1974	-	 Boomers  1975- 1984 	- 	GEN X  - 2009 	-	GEN Y
CHANGES “The illiterates of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn”  - Alvin Toffler
eLearning Development and Implementation Instructional Design Content Development Interactivity Technology Project Management Virtual Learning Communities
Instructional Design the process of developing a course the actual design of this course
Instructional Design PLANNING DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION Frame conditions Learning content / learning media Course Management Formative Evaluation                      Learning activities Learner characteris- tics                     Technological Management             Summative Evaluation Learning content & objectives Interaction      and         Tutoring Tutoring                        of                 Participants           Confirmative Evaluation Learning scenarios & methods
Content Development What is the added value of developing contents with new media? How can I define the appropriate media format for my course? How should online- and offline contents be structured and designed? How do I tell the technician what the content should look like?
Interactivity What possible interactions can be integrated in eLearning and what should you be aware of while planning interaction in an eLearning package?  Why is tutoring an important tool of eLearning, and what are the requirements and tasks a tutor needs to fulfill?  What are the tools a tutor can use to fulfill these tasks? What are their specific features, and how can they be used?
Interactivity What forms of feedback are there, and what rules do tutors need to bear in mind when writing feedback?  What are the factors defining a culture, and what are distinguishing features of cultures?
Interactivity Organizational tutoring Technical tutoring Content-related tutoring Moderation/tutoring of groups Learning counsel Coaching
Interactivity Asynchronous tools of communication such as e-mail and discussion forums  Synchronous tools of communication: chat, virtual classrooms etc.
Technology The computer is the central medium of eLearning. It plays an important role, but not the only important one. However, if important elements of computer-related infrastructure are missing, eLearning is possible, only in a very limited manner.Simplifying a little, we could say that eLearning requires at least two computers. One of them is used by the institution that provides the course (here, learning content is drawn up and/or stored as well as transmitted), and one on the receiving end, used by the course participant to access the content.
eLearning Project Management clear about the goals and the tasks of the project to structure the project carefully from the very beginning.  Continuous reports of all members of the project team on the current status and the respective updating of the original planning make sure that the progress status is evident at any point in time. Keeping the progress transparent does require some extra effort and discipline on the part of all members of the project team, but it greatly helps to make out risks at an early stage.
eLearning Project Management clear about the goals and the tasks of the project to structure the project carefully from the very beginning.  Continuous reports of all members of the project team on the current status and the respective updating of the original planning make sure that the progress status is evident at any point in time. Keeping the progress transparent does require some extra effort and discipline on the part of all members of the project team, but it greatly helps to make out risks at an early stage.
eLearning Project Management GOAL Time: This refers to the period from kick-off to final deadline of the project.  Cost: The cost of the project need to be calculated (or estimated) in advance and checked continually during project realization.  Quality: This factor indicates what the results of the project should look like. Quality and function of the "end-product" of a project are the most important sub-criteria.
Project Cycle Planning Implementation Evaluation
Project Management Project Goal TIME COST QUALITY
Project Management Project Cycle Planning Implementation Assessment
Project Management Project Cycle Planning Gathering ideas Defining goals Work Breakdown Structure Milestones Cost Estimate
Project Management Project Cycle Implementation Instructional Design Content Development Interactivity eLearning Technology Assessment Tool Quality
Virtual Learning Community What is a              Virtual Community ?
Virtual Community groups build wherever people with common interests meet  meet in the virtual space of the internet – and not F-to-F communicate by way of computer networks  discuss mutual interests, share knowledge and information and get to know each other use various means of communication for the exchange between their members: mailing lists, newsgroups, chat channels and forums open to the public; any interested person may access it and make contributions  other spaces are protected: the interested party has to become a member of a community that meets for special purposes, get a password, and only then may enter communication.
Virtual Community Learning together, as part of a community, and knowing that other learners face the same challenges and problems increases the motivation of participants in e-learning courses. The participants constitute a group, an online learning community.
Virtual Community Through regular use, the learners will get used to this new kind of knowledge assimilation and will start to appreciate the advantages of e-learning such as free time management, independency of place, and self-directed learning.
Netiquette “Always remember that there is a human being behind the computer.”You are writing to another person who has his own feelings and thoughts on the topic. Therefore you should write the message in a manner you wouldn’t mind receiving it yourself. Thoughtful! After writing your message, read it at least once before sending it. Think about whether you really expressed your original intention and whether the addressee will understand what you mean. Clear layout! Choose a fitting title that precisely sums up the content of your message.
Netiquette Structured! Divide your message into short passages that facilitate reading. Write short and to the point, express your point in simple words. Grammatically correct! As a tutor, you are a role model. You should mind your orthography in messages to learners. However, in e-mail communication, typos and grammatical errors are no rare phenomenon, and you may tolerate them on the part of your participants (see next point!). Tolerance! Be tolerant if other people make mistakes.
Netiquette No capitals! CAPITALIZING A MESSAGE is interpreted as SHOUTING and should therefore be avoided. Quoting! If you are answering questions and quoting the message containing the question, be very careful to quote correctly and to relate to the original message. Use the quoting function of your e-mail software and don’t erase passages you might still need. Names! Use your real name, e.g., in chats, and avoid pseudonyms.

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Teknokids Masters Are You Ready for eLearning

  • 1. & ACTIVE COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM Complemented with e-Learning Leandre Andres S. Dacanay University of Santo Tomas Philippine eLearning Society
  • 2. Character Survey Creative Intelligent Preoccupied with Lateral Thinker and Sex Sin
  • 3.
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  • 7. Para sa mga bagong e-teachers Nagtuturo Turo nang Turo Turong-turo Ayaw Magturo Walang maituro.
  • 8. 21st C ENTURY HOLISTIC ECLECTIC ADAPTIVE TEACHERS RESPONSIVE TIMELY TIMELESS
  • 9. If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will do. -- The White Rabbit (Alice in Wonderland)
  • 10. Pedagogy = paid + agogus (child) + (leader of) Andragogy = aner + agogus (adult) + (leader of)
  • 11. S PEAK OUT M AKE THINGS HAPPEN I NVOLVE YOUR LEARNERS L EARN TO SHARE E XPRESS NOT IMPRESS
  • 12. Students are NOT materials to work on but PERSONS to work with
  • 13. ?
  • 14. Do You Still Have The Time To Prepare ?
  • 15. Are You Happy With What You Are Doing Right Now ?
  • 16. Are you Really Performing At Your Level Best ?
  • 17. Is It Worth Preparing Everyday ?
  • 18. Do You Think There Is Still Something Better You Can Actually Deliver ?
  • 19. We Learn 1 % thru TASTE 1.5 % thru TOUCH 3.5 % thru SMELL 11 % thru HEARING 83 % thru SIGHT
  • 20. We Remember 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we see and hear 80% of what we see and say 90% of what we say as we do a thing
  • 21. Guiding PrinciplesALAN GLATHORN What is a teacher? - A guide, not a guard. What is learning? - A journey, not a destination. What is discovery? - Questioning the answer.
  • 22. Guiding PrinciplesALAN GLATHORN What is the process? - Discovering ideas, not covering content. What is the goal? - Open minds, not close issues. What is the test? - Being and becoming, not remembering and reviewing. What is a school? - Whatever we choose to make it.
  • 23. Your Powers as Teachers Your Powers as Teachers Legitimate Power  Expert Power  Reward Power  Charismatic Power 
  • 24. Anger Fear Disgust Sick Surprise Happiness Sadness Interest Determination In-love I believe you Mahal Kita Galit ako sayo Bahala Ka
  • 25.
  • 34.
  • 35. Imagination List * What shape is a wish? * What does happiness look like? * What color is today? * What does purple taste like? * What does your self-image sound like? * What does a rainbow feel like? * What color is the smell of your favorite perfume? * What is the distance of your life? * What is your favorite sense? * What color is your favorite song? * What texture is your favorite perfume scent ? * What does inspiration taste like? * What is the shape of violin music? * What is the texture of your faculty room? * What is the texture of your dean’s office? * What color is the fragrance of your co-teacher? * What does a cloud sound like? * What is the weight of your anger? * What is the shape of your imagination? * What is educational technology?
  • 36. What is Educational Technology? Not a collection of machines and devices Not a product Not a software Not about learning how to use a hardware and software
  • 37. Educational TechnologyAn evolving definition A combination of the processes and tools involved in addressing educational needs and challenges with emphasis on applying the most current tools: computers, and their related technologies.
  • 39. VISUAL DISPLAYS Non - Projected Projected
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42. What is the requirement for the Information Age?
  • 43. Required Literacy Skills in the Information Age
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46. As Teachers or Educators we need to be CREATIVE
  • 47. I 8 I over ate
  • 48. Money Birth Cash on Delivery
  • 49. Standing MISS One big misunderstanding
  • 51. 10 10 The Heat 10 10 The heat is intense
  • 52. noon Sunday Sunday After noon
  • 55. Jan Feb Mar DUE 3 months over due
  • 56. Prior Planning prevents Poor Performance
  • 57. Mastery Stage Consolidation Stage Beginning Survival Developmental Stages in Teaching
  • 58. Teaching is 99% perspiration and 1% INSPIRATION
  • 59. Teaching is ¼ preparation and ¾ theater
  • 60. Variety is the spice of teaching Familiarity breeds boredom John Amos Comenius
  • 61. What to Teach How to Teach
  • 64. VISION: To teach MISSION: To teach well
  • 66. Preparatory Activity 5 - 10 Minutes Developmental Activity 30 - 40 Minutes Concluding/Closure Activity 5 - 10 Minutes
  • 68. Teacher : Teaching Strategies Students : Learning Experiences
  • 72. (5-10) Closure Activity (30-40) Development Activity (5-10) Preparatory Activity Methodologies = Procedural Dimension of Teaching
  • 73. Strategies = Specific Activities Strategies Expository Enabling
  • 74. Spending Your Weekend _____ Washing/Laundry _____ Ironing Clothes _____ Marketing _____ Going to Church _____ Malling _____ Swimming _____ Watching a Movie _____ Surfing the Net _____ Doing Community Service _____ Checking 4 Sets of Testpapers
  • 75. Learning Content: Synoptic Gospel ? Learning Experiences: Diad Question & Answer Puzzle Matrix Analysis Gospel Reading Writing a Reflection Debate Graded Recitation Lecture-Discussion Passage Interpretation
  • 76. Learning Content: Literary Forms ? Learning Experiences: Lecture Reporting Recitation Pantomime Small-Group Discussion Quiz Demonstration Critiquing Aggrupation & Categorization Game Show Journal Writing
  • 77. Learning Content: Leaf Venation Learning Experiences: ? Illustration/Visual Prompting Graded Recitation Note-Taking Research Visit To The Botanical Garden Classification Via Matrix Construction Experimentation Leaf Tracing & Coloring Album Making Leaf Mounting Making A Terrarium Reporting Quiz
  • 83. Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web
  • 84. Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web Discussion Web Church State Which is sovereign? The Church over the State or the State over the Church?
  • 85. Discussion Web Yes No We appreciate different cultures & their contributions to Mathematics “Why do we need to know this?” Is it true that the youth today enjoy learning Mathematics? We learn how social factors influence the study & dev’t. of Math “Why did these Mathematicians develop this formula?” Real world applications of Mathematics are explored “Was there a purpose for finding the area of a trapezoid?” Many are failing Many are failing according to statistics It Sharpen our minds to think logically Difficult to understand
  • 86. REFLECTIVE JOURNAL Reflective Journal What happened? How do I feel about it? What did I learn?
  • 87. SYNTHESIS JOURNAL Synthesis Journal What I Did. What I Learned. How I Can Use It . SYNTHESIS JOURNAL
  • 88. DOUBLE – ENTRY JOURNAL Double - Entry Journal Quotation - A phrase or sentence I especially like. My thoughts about the quotation.
  • 89. DIALECTIC JOURNAL Why do I find this quotation interesting or important? Quotation Page
  • 90. Metacognitive Journal What I learned. How I learned it. METACOGNITIVE JOURNAL
  • 91. Learning Log Note-Taking Note-Making LEARNING LOG
  • 92. SPECULATION ABOUT EFFECTS JOURNAL Speculation About Effects Journal What Happened. What Could Happen Because of This.
  • 94. Why Integrate Technology? Technology is everywhere and therefore should be in education Research has shown how and where computer-based methods are effective
  • 95.
  • 96. Linking learners to information sources and learning tools
  • 97. Helping learners visualize problems and solutions
  • 98.
  • 99.
  • 100.
  • 101. Theoretical Foundations Learning Theories and Integration Models
  • 102. What is Learning? Learning is the human mechanism of incorporating new knowledge, behaviors, and skills into one’s individual repertoire Understanding learning becomes more complicated when a teacher integrates technology into an instructional event
  • 104.
  • 105. Requires an understanding of learning and an understanding of the individual and environmental factors that affect the learner
  • 106.
  • 107. Teachers teach the way they like to learn, think, or do
  • 108. A teacher must have an awareness of his or her own teaching strategies to be able to adjust it to meet the needs of the learners
  • 109.
  • 110. Primary modalities for learning for learning: auditory, visual, kinesthetic and tactile
  • 111. Dunn and Dunn Learning Style Inventory
  • 112. Impact to the Teaching-Learning Process: - understanding the dominant learning styles of the students and then designing components of the instructional event consistent with their styles will make instruction significantly more effective to those learners
  • 113. Learning Style (Dunn and Dunn)
  • 114.
  • 115. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) – a quantitative measure of Intelligence, was thought to be a definite way to measure this capability within a specified range
  • 116. Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Dr. Howard Garner)
  • 117. Every individual possesses several different and independent capacities for solving problems and creating products
  • 118. Impact to the Teaching-Learning Process:- Understanding the multiple capacities of the students will change the limited assumption of a teacher towards her students’ potentials and capacities. Such reevaluation should change the teacher’s plan for instruction to accommodate these various propensities to maximize student learning.
  • 120. Learning ABOUT Computers vs Learning WITH Computers
  • 121. Learning ABOUT Computers Computer Literacy Specific knowledge of computer technology and terminology and using productivity tools isolated to the basic subject areas being taught in schools Application of Computer Literacy: personal, scholarly or professional productivity enhancing current work tasks
  • 122.
  • 123. Use of curriculum-based software (courseware) and other related technology tools to facilitate learning about any subject area such as math, science, social studies or language arts
  • 124.
  • 125. Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one. - Malcolm Forbes
  • 126. Why e-Learning? The World Wide Web has a vast resource of updated information for learning Student Centered Learning Extended Interaction Beyond the Classroom Higher Level Thinking through Web based activities (Webquests) Computer Based Student Assessment and Analysis of Performance Automatic Correction of exams Online Gradebook
  • 127. e-Learning Requirements An Internet-Ready Computer System Desktop, Laptop/Notebook Web Browser Internet Access Modem, Cable (DSL), Leased Line Local Area Network Web Site with Learning Content Interactivity Digital Drop Box, Discussion Board, Chat, Video Conferencing, Assessment
  • 128. e-Learning Defined General Any learning activity enabled by the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) As Applied to e-LeAP Learning Management System (LMS) Account to log-in Online or Web-based Learning Use of the Internet and the World Wide Web in learning activities
  • 129. Key Issues in e-Learning
  • 131. eLearning in the Philippines First Generation The first generation of DE in the Philippines that was documented was the Farmers’ School on the Air (FSA). The first FSA aired in Iloilo in 1952 over a one-kilowatt radio station with 150 students. The program was entitled Tips on Farming and Community Development that was broadcasted for 6 months. The purpose of this program was to improve the standard of living of Filipino farmers.
  • 132. eLearning in the Philippines First Generation The University of the Philippines Los Banos managed a radio station DZLB as radio for instruction in the schools-on-the-air (SOA) format. Their objective is to educated farmers, out-of-school-youth, and housewives living in the rural areas. Starting 1967, DZLB has aired more that 32 SOA topics and has graduated over 14,000 students in this mode of learning. With this mode of delivery, the power of broadcasting manage to educate people living in rural areas.
  • 133. eLearning in the Philippines Second Generation Seeing the potential of distance education, various professional groups and universities started offering graduate degree programs in distance education mode. Several models were considered as blended learning a combination of print based learning materials with face to face tutorial sessions. However, during the face to face consultation, distance education students simply ask for consultation on clarifications and do not focus on the subject matter or content.
  • 134. eLearning in the Philippines Second Generation The face to face session became a venue for: Formally scheduled consultation between the university and students Place for students to undertake various transactions with the university; and Venue for socialization among DE students
  • 135. eLearning in the Philippines Third Generation With ICT starting to grow in the Philippines, the third generation was the convergence of many factors: 1) growing need for flexible learning anytime, anywhere 2) increased availability and access to new ICT and 3) growing demand of geographically scattered professional seeking access to flexible, lifelong learning opportunities.  
  • 136. eLearning in the Philippines Third Generation Alternative educational methods started to flourish on how lessons could be best delivered via distance mode. Audio and video production supplemented the printed learning materials as one way to enhanced learning among DE students.
  • 137. eLearning in the Philippines Fourth Generation This generation is what we have right now as the term e-Learning, in which in general definition that any learning activity enabled by the use of ICT is considered eLearning. Also with the emergence of mobile phones, several professional groups are now working on the delivery of learning materials via mobile phones (m-learning) and not to mention when everything is computerized in school and the birth of ubiquitous learning or u-learning.
  • 138. eLearning in the Philippines Fourth Generation These are the characteristics of the fourth generation of Distance education in the Philippines and so far no one knows of the future of education in the coming years.
  • 139. Philippine Government Agencies involved in eLearning Department of Education (DepEd) Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Technical Educational Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) National Computer Center (NCC)
  • 140. Department of Education Mission: “To provide quality basic education that is equitably accessible to all and lay the foundation for life-long learning and service for the common good”.
  • 141. Department of Education The Department of Education supports the integration of information and Communications Technology in the curriculum of basic Education. Just recently, they held a consultation of the Five-Year information and Communication Technology for Education Strategic Plan (DepED ICT4E Strategic Plan). With their vision “21st Century Education for All Filipinos, Anytime, Anywhere”. This means an ICT-enabled education system that transforms students into dynamic life long learners and values-centered, productive and responsible citizens.
  • 142. Commission on Higher Education The Commission on Higher Education is the governing body covering both public and private higher education institutions as well as degree-granting programs in all tertiary educational institutions in the Philippines. The CHED was established in May 18, 1994 through Republic Act 7722 or the Higher Education Act of 1994. 
  • 143. Commission on Higher Education Pursuant to RA 7722, the CHED is mandated to undertake the following tasks: Promote quality education Take appropriate steps to ensure that education shall be accessible to all Ensure and protect academic freedom for the continuing intellectual growth, the advancement of learning and research, the development of responsible and effective leadership, the education of high level professionals, and the enrichment of historical and cultural heritage.
  • 144. Commission on Higher Education The Commission on Higher Education issued a Memorandum Order on the Updated Policies and Guidelines on Open Learning and Distance Education and define the following terms as part of Article II: Open Learning and Distance Education (OL/DE)are alternative systems of education. They emphasize the opening of opportunities by overcoming barriers that result from geographical isolation, personal or work commitments or conventional course structures which have often prevented people from realizing their educational goals.
  • 145. Commission on Higher Education Open Learning (OL) is a philosophy of learning that is learner-centered and flexible, enabling learners to learn at the time, place and pace which satisfies their circumstances and requirements.   Distance Education (DE) is a mode of educational delivery whereby teacher and learner are separated in time and space and instruction is delivered through specially designed materials and methods and supported by organizational and administrative structures and arrangements.
  • 146. Commission on Higher Education Components of Open and Distance Learning : Curriculum Development Materials Development Delivery Mode/Strategies Student Assessment Student Support Services
  • 147. Technical Educational Skills Development Authority (TESDA) TESDA is mandated to Integrate, coordinate and monitor skills development programs Restructure efforts to promote and develop middle-level manpower Approve skills standards and tests Develop an accreditation system for institutions involved in middle-level manpower development Fund programs and projects for technical education and skills development; and Assist trainers training programs.
  • 148. Technical Educational Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Overall, TESDA formulates manpower and skills plans, sets appropriate skills standards and tests, coordinates and monitors manpower policies and programs, and provides policy directions and guidelines for resource allocation for the TVET institutions in both the private and public sectors.
  • 149. Technical Educational Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Today, TESDA has evolved into an organization that is responsive, effective and efficient in delivering myriad services to its clients. To accomplish its multi-pronged mission, the TESDA Board has been formulating strategies and programs geared towards yielding the highest impact on manpower development in various areas, industry sectors and institutions.
  • 150. Commission on Information and Communications Technology The CICT shall be the "primary policy, planning, coordinating, implementing, regulating, and administrative entity of the executive branch of Government that will promote, develop, and regulate integrated and strategic ICT systems and reliable and cost-efficient communication facilities and services."
  • 151. Commission on Information and Communications Technology To foster the widespread use and application of emerging ICT To ensure the growth of the ICT industries
  • 152. National Computer Center Today, NCC lends its full support to the administration’s ICT thrust by forging strategic alliances with the private sector, coordinating ICT activities, developing human capital, promoting ICT utilization in all sectors of the society, and advocating Philippine ICT services worldwide.   Planning Policies & Standards Development Program Coordination Consultancy Services Education & Research
  • 153. e-Learning Organizations Philippine Society of Distance Learning Philippine eLearning Society
  • 154. Philippine Society of Distance Learning The goal of the society is "to pursue the spirit of community among distance educators at a higher level of academic discourse."   Specific objectives include: to promote the growth and development of distance learning through knowledge exchanges, policy formulation, and advocacy; to promote professionalism in the practice of distance learning in the Philippines;
  • 155. Philippine Society of Distance Learning 3. to stimulate collaboration among local and foreign professionals and practitioners of distance learning; to sponsor scientific meetings and training programs in distance learning on its own or in collaboration with other institutions, including government; to sponsor scientific meetings and training programs in distance learning on its own or in collaboration with other institutions, including government; to publish and disseminate research results, policy papers, and other scientific materials on distance learning in the Philippines.
  • 156. Philippine elearning Society Philippine eLearning Society (PeLS) was founded on July 30, 2003 in Manila with the objective of promoting substantive content, appropriate pedagogy, and appropriate use of technology for eLearning, guided by ongoing research activities. To date, PeLS have a total number 450 members nationwide.
  • 157. Philippine elearning Society PeLS serves as a venue for: Promoting research on the effective use of eLearning, Sharing of eLearning experiences, Developing standards of excellence, Promoting interoperability of eLearning systems, Encouraging collaboration in the development of substantive content, Cooperating with international eLearning groups, and Promoting public awareness and appreciation of the nature and uses of eLearning.
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  • 183. eLearning Development and Implementation Instructional Design Content Development Interactivity Technology Project Management Virtual Learning Communities
  • 184. Instructional Design the process of developing a course the actual design of this course
  • 185. Instructional Design PLANNING DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION Frame conditions Learning content / learning media Course Management Formative Evaluation Learning activities Learner characteris- tics Technological Management Summative Evaluation Learning content & objectives Interaction and Tutoring Tutoring of Participants Confirmative Evaluation Learning scenarios & methods
  • 186. Content Development What is the added value of developing contents with new media? How can I define the appropriate media format for my course? How should online- and offline contents be structured and designed? How do I tell the technician what the content should look like?
  • 187. Interactivity What possible interactions can be integrated in eLearning and what should you be aware of while planning interaction in an eLearning package? Why is tutoring an important tool of eLearning, and what are the requirements and tasks a tutor needs to fulfill? What are the tools a tutor can use to fulfill these tasks? What are their specific features, and how can they be used?
  • 188. Interactivity What forms of feedback are there, and what rules do tutors need to bear in mind when writing feedback? What are the factors defining a culture, and what are distinguishing features of cultures?
  • 189. Interactivity Organizational tutoring Technical tutoring Content-related tutoring Moderation/tutoring of groups Learning counsel Coaching
  • 190. Interactivity Asynchronous tools of communication such as e-mail and discussion forums Synchronous tools of communication: chat, virtual classrooms etc.
  • 191. Technology The computer is the central medium of eLearning. It plays an important role, but not the only important one. However, if important elements of computer-related infrastructure are missing, eLearning is possible, only in a very limited manner.Simplifying a little, we could say that eLearning requires at least two computers. One of them is used by the institution that provides the course (here, learning content is drawn up and/or stored as well as transmitted), and one on the receiving end, used by the course participant to access the content.
  • 192. eLearning Project Management clear about the goals and the tasks of the project to structure the project carefully from the very beginning. Continuous reports of all members of the project team on the current status and the respective updating of the original planning make sure that the progress status is evident at any point in time. Keeping the progress transparent does require some extra effort and discipline on the part of all members of the project team, but it greatly helps to make out risks at an early stage.
  • 193. eLearning Project Management clear about the goals and the tasks of the project to structure the project carefully from the very beginning. Continuous reports of all members of the project team on the current status and the respective updating of the original planning make sure that the progress status is evident at any point in time. Keeping the progress transparent does require some extra effort and discipline on the part of all members of the project team, but it greatly helps to make out risks at an early stage.
  • 194. eLearning Project Management GOAL Time: This refers to the period from kick-off to final deadline of the project. Cost: The cost of the project need to be calculated (or estimated) in advance and checked continually during project realization. Quality: This factor indicates what the results of the project should look like. Quality and function of the "end-product" of a project are the most important sub-criteria.
  • 195. Project Cycle Planning Implementation Evaluation
  • 196. Project Management Project Goal TIME COST QUALITY
  • 197. Project Management Project Cycle Planning Implementation Assessment
  • 198. Project Management Project Cycle Planning Gathering ideas Defining goals Work Breakdown Structure Milestones Cost Estimate
  • 199. Project Management Project Cycle Implementation Instructional Design Content Development Interactivity eLearning Technology Assessment Tool Quality
  • 200. Virtual Learning Community What is a Virtual Community ?
  • 201. Virtual Community groups build wherever people with common interests meet meet in the virtual space of the internet – and not F-to-F communicate by way of computer networks discuss mutual interests, share knowledge and information and get to know each other use various means of communication for the exchange between their members: mailing lists, newsgroups, chat channels and forums open to the public; any interested person may access it and make contributions other spaces are protected: the interested party has to become a member of a community that meets for special purposes, get a password, and only then may enter communication.
  • 202. Virtual Community Learning together, as part of a community, and knowing that other learners face the same challenges and problems increases the motivation of participants in e-learning courses. The participants constitute a group, an online learning community.
  • 203. Virtual Community Through regular use, the learners will get used to this new kind of knowledge assimilation and will start to appreciate the advantages of e-learning such as free time management, independency of place, and self-directed learning.
  • 204. Netiquette “Always remember that there is a human being behind the computer.”You are writing to another person who has his own feelings and thoughts on the topic. Therefore you should write the message in a manner you wouldn’t mind receiving it yourself. Thoughtful! After writing your message, read it at least once before sending it. Think about whether you really expressed your original intention and whether the addressee will understand what you mean. Clear layout! Choose a fitting title that precisely sums up the content of your message.
  • 205. Netiquette Structured! Divide your message into short passages that facilitate reading. Write short and to the point, express your point in simple words. Grammatically correct! As a tutor, you are a role model. You should mind your orthography in messages to learners. However, in e-mail communication, typos and grammatical errors are no rare phenomenon, and you may tolerate them on the part of your participants (see next point!). Tolerance! Be tolerant if other people make mistakes.
  • 206. Netiquette No capitals! CAPITALIZING A MESSAGE is interpreted as SHOUTING and should therefore be avoided. Quoting! If you are answering questions and quoting the message containing the question, be very careful to quote correctly and to relate to the original message. Use the quoting function of your e-mail software and don’t erase passages you might still need. Names! Use your real name, e.g., in chats, and avoid pseudonyms.
  • 207. Communication Guidelines for Tutors Intelligibility! Use simple words and no complicated figures of speech or technical terms. Politeness! Always remain polite in your messages, even if the participant is “torturing” you with the same request for the umpteenth time. Address! When addressing a participant, call him by his name. You can even call the members of a group by their names, if the group is not too big. (At the beginning of a course, you should try to be a little more formal and leave it to the participants to adopt more intimate ways of addressing one another.)
  • 208. Communication Guidelines for Tutors Make sure! If you didn’t quite understand what a participant was asking for or meant to say, don’t hesitate to ask. Paraphrasing! Sometimes, it is a worthwhile method to put the original message in one’s own words and to ask the sender whether he really meant it in that way. This helps avoid misunderstandings and ensuing conflicts. Time limit! Always keep the time limit within which you should answer a message. Try to react as quickly as possible to questions of the learners. If you don’t have any time to answer the question right away, you should at least send a message saying that you received the question and intend to answer it as quickly as possible.
  • 209. Assignments and Exercises The participants are to work on an assignment. How does our tutor break this news?
  • 210. Assignments and Exercises subject: the next assignment Dear participants, Your next task consists in searching the internet for foreign language courses. As soon as you have discovered two offers that you deem interesting, please compare them and post the results in the forum. The objective of this exercise is to find interesting links in individual research. Building on your experience, we will discuss how to compare course offers on the net and what makes them user-friendly. Your deadline is next Friday. Good luck for your mission!
  • 211. Assignments and Exercises Intelligent assignments and practice projects help participants of e-learning courses to develop a better grasp of the courses' contents and to acquire important competencies concerning the learning material as well as the handling of the computer as the learning medium. Always assign sensible exercises that have a concrete and transparent goal. Communicate this goal and the usefulness of the exercise to the learners, so they know what they are working for. Adapt the nature of the assignment to the objective the learners are supposed to reach.
  • 213. Prior Planning prevents Poor Performance
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  • 215. COMPOSITION OF THE PROJECT TEAM PROGRAM SPONSORS PROGRAM DIRECTOR PROGRAM MANAGERS TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT MANAGER QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGERS TECH. AND INFRA. MANAGER COMMUNITY PORTAL COORDINATORS Educational Technology and e-Learning Applications Coach (ETEACH) Committees PROJECT-BASED DEVELOPERS OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT STAFF
  • 216. “While we cannot guarantee the success of our efforts, we can be certain of the results of doing nothing..... And that is not an option.”
  • 217. Thank you very much.