My over-all collections about what we have in our subject which is Educational Tech 1 and 2. BSEd- III HET from Cebu Technological University Moalboal, Cebu Moalboal Campus.
2. The student
Educational Technology in a Nutshell
Learning Through Educational
Technology 1 and Educational
Technology 2
The Student after Educational
Technology
References
3. “The STUDENT”
I am Jermaine M. Dabon currently studying at
Cebu Technological University Moalboal Campus
Moalboal, Cebu taking up Bachelor in Secondary
Education major in Home Economics Technology a
3rd year student.
4. “Educational Technology”
INTRODUCTION
Educational technology is the effective use of
technological tools in learning. As a concept, it
concerns an array of tools, such as media, machines and
networking hardware, as well as considering underlying
theoretical perspectives for their effective application.
Educational technology is not restricted to high
technology.] Also called e-learning, it includes an array
of approaches, components, and delivery methods.
5. “Educational Technology”
Preference of the Technology Generation
Text vs. Visual
Linear vs. Hyper Media
Independent vs. Social Learners
Learning to do vs. To pass the Test
Delayed rewards vs. Instant gratification
Rote memory vs. Fun learning
6. “Educational Technology”
Higher Thinking Skills Through
IT-Based Projects
The four IT-based projects:
1. Resource-based Projects
2. Simple Creation
3. Guided Hypermedia Projects
4. Web-based Project
7. “Educational Technology”
Consist of the designs and environments that
engage learners and reliable techniques or
method for engaging learners such as
cognitive learning and critical thinking skills.
8. Educational Technology “BOON or
BANE”?
• Technology is necessary but not always a
positive influence in modern life. This issue
has especially come into vogue in the last
decade due to the mind-boggling pace of
technology. Also, this issue is a complex one
because it involves a conflict between the
traditional and the modern.
9. Educational Technology “BANE”
• Bane is a Modern English word meaning "that which causes ruin or
woe",
Some people consider technology bane because it is making people
lazy. Kids that used to go outside and play stay in and play video
games and go on the computer all day. People tend to forget how to do
things for themselves, even using a calculator just to do simple math
that you could easily write down and figure out. Instead of exercising
our minds we just use a calculator. While technology is great and
helpful and a HUGE part of modern society if one day it failed, we'd go
into chaos. No bank, no super information highway, no radio, no
computer, no telephone, our missiles and dangerous things like that
would be compromised. If you haven't, watch the movie Wall-E. In
there you will see how they portray how the future of people might
behave if we all had such sophisticated technology we'd grow fat and
ride around in chairs. Hope that helps a bit and sparks some ideas of
your own on how technology can be bane.
10. Educational Technology “BOON”
• Technology advances show people a more efficient way
to do things, and these processes get results. For
example, education has been greatly advanced by the
technological advances of computers. Students are able
to learn on a global scale without ever leaving their
classrooms. Agricultural processes that once required
dozens upon dozens of human workers can now be
automated, thanks to advances in technology, which
means cost-efficiency for farmers. Medical discoveries
occur at a much more rapid rate, thanks to machines
and computers that aid in the research process and
allow for more intense educational research into
medical matters.
11. EDUCATIO
NAL
TECHNOL
OGY
Is a profession
like teaching.
Consists of the
design and
environment
that engage
learners and
reliable
techniques
A theory about
how problems
in human
learning are
identified and
solved
A field involved
in applying a
complex,
integrated process
to analyze and
solve problems in
human learning
a field study
which is
concerned with
the practice of
using educational
methods and
resources for the
ultimate goal of
facilitating
process
12. Roles of Educational Technology in Learning
Technology
Traditional Way
-as a delivery vehicles for instructional lessons
Constructivist Way
- as partner in the learning process
13. TECHNOLOGY
TRADITIONAL
technology serves as source and presenter
of knowledge.
it is assumed that “knowledge is
embedded in the technology” and the
technology presents that knowledge to a
student
technology like computers is seen as
productivity tool
14. Technology
CONSTRUCTIVIST
educational technology serves as learning
tools to learn with
it engages learners in active, constructive,
intentional, authentic and cooperative
learning.
it provides opportunities for technology and
learner interaction for meaningful learning
16. ROLES OF TECHNOLOGY
technology as tools to support knowledge
construction
technology as information vehicles for exploring
knowledge to support learning-by-constructing
technology as context to support learning-by-
doing
technology as a social medium to support
learning by conversing
technology as intellectual partner to support
learning-by-reflecting
17. Systematic Approach to Teaching
• It is a network of elements or parts
different from each other but each
one is special in the sense that each
performs a unique function for the
life and effectiveness of the
instructional system.
20. Learning in Educational Technology 1
• Educational technology refers to the use of
both physical hardware and educational
theoretics. It encompasses several domains,
including learning theory, computer-based
training, online learning, and, where mobile
technologies are used, m-learning.
Accordingly, there are several discrete aspects
to describing the intellectual and technical
development of educational technology.
21. Learning in Educational Technology 1
• Educational technology is an inclusive term for
the tools and the theoretical foundations for
supporting learning and teaching. Educational
technology is not restricted to high
technology.
22. Learning in Educational Technology 2
• Educational technology 2 is concerned with
“Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning.”
Specifically this is focused on introducing, reinforcing,
supplementing and extending the knowledge and skills
to learners so that they can become exemplary users of
educational technology. Mainly directed to student
teachers, also professional teachers who may wish to
update their knowledge of educational technology, it is
our goal that this course can help our target learners to
weave technology in teaching with software (computer
programmed learning materials) becoming a natural
extension of their learning tools.
23. What is Technology if it is not;
Not a collection of machine
Not a product
Not a software
Not about learning how to use hardware and
software
25. “Past Education”
The past education, students learned
from the teachers. Facts were learned
from textbooks. Learning took place in
the classroom. Teachers asked questions
and students answered them. Information
about far away places was found in
books.
26. “Present Education”
• I The present education students learned
from the teachers, each other, the internet,
books, movies, people inside the school,
people outside the school, people in the
countries. Students learn through inquiry. They
ask questions, wonder, explore, experiment
and investigate new ideas. They make online
global connections and learn about far way
places directly from people who live in them.
27. “FUTURE EDUCATION”
– Teachers form the past could never have
envisioned what’s happening in the present. I can
imagine the immediate future, since there are many
inspiring educators who are already way ahead of
our school in creating global connections and
collaborating across the world in all sorts of
exciting ways. They are motivating us to flatten
our classroom walls still more. And after that the
possibilities are ENDLESS!!!
28. The Student after Edtech2
• The future is about access, anywhere learning
and collaboration, both locally and
globally. Teachingand learning is going to be
social. Schools of the future could have a
traditional cohort of students, as well as online
only students who live across the country or
even the world. Things are already starting to
move this way with the emergence of massive
open online courses (MOOCs)
29. REFERENCES:
“Hand-out / Power Point Print out
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=the+st
udent+after+education+technology
http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?TechEd&Def
initionofTechnologyEducation