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Educational Technology 2 Lesson 6

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Educational Technology 2 Lesson 6

  1. 1. Lesson 6: IT Enters A New Learning Environment
  2. 2. It is most helpful to see useful models of school learning that is ideal to achieving instructional goals through preferred application of educational technology.
  3. 3. These are the Four Conceptual Models:
  4. 4. Meaningful Learning If the traditional learning environment gives stress to rote learning and simple memorization, meaningful learning gives focus to new experience that is related to what the learner already knows.
  5. 5. New experience departs from the learning of a sequence of words but gives attention to meaning.  Students already have some knowledge that is relevant to new learning  Students are wiling to perform class work to find connections between what they already know and what they can learn.
  6. 6. Discovery Learning Is differentiated from reception learning in which ideas are presented directly to students in a well-organized way, such as through a detailed set of instructions to complete an experiment or task.
  7. 7. Generative Learning In generative learning we have active learners who attend to learning events and generate drawing from this experience and draw inferences thereby creating a personal model or explanation to the new experience in the context of existing knowledge. Generative learning is viewed as different from the simple process of storing information for motivation and responsibility is said to be crucial to this domain of learning.
  8. 8. Constructivism In constructivism, the learner builds a personal understanding through appropriate learning activities and a good learning environment. The two accepted principles are:  Learning consists of what a person can actively assemble for himself and not what he can receive passively.  The role of learning is to help the individual live/adapt to his personal world.
  9. 9. With these two principles in turn lead to three practical implications:  The learner is directly responsible for learning. He creates personal understanding and transforms information into knowledge. The teacher plays an indirect role by modeling effective learning, assisting, facilitating, and encouraging learners.  The context of meaningful learning consists in the learner “connecting” his school activity with real life.  The purpose of education is acquisition of practical and personal knowledge, not abstract or universal truths.
  10. 10. There are common themes to these four learning domains:  are active, purposeful learners.  set personal goals and strategies to achieve these goals.  make their learning experience meaningful and relevant to their lives.
  11. 11.  seek to build an understanding of their personal worlds so they can work/live productively.  build on what they already know in order to interpret and respond to new experiences.
  12. 12. Summary: Through these new conceptual models of learning, we now know that there are better ways to learn other than rote learning or memorization and that learning is for use not only in school but in real life.
  13. 13. Thank You For Listening… Prepared by: Mary Grace L. Mosende Bsed P.E-3B

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