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COMPUTERS AS ICT

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2
IN THE ET 1 THE ROLE OF
COMPUTER IN EDUCATION WAS
WELL DISCUSSED.
IT WAS POINTED OUT THAT THE
ADVENT OF THE COMPUTER IS
RECOGNIZE    AS   THE   THIRD
REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION
1ST REVOLUTION
PRINTING PRESS
TRIVIA
          Until 1883, from 75-90% of all
paper in the world was made with cannabis
hemp fiber including paper for books, Bibles,
maps, paper money, stocks and bonds,
newspaper, etc.
2ND REVOLUTION
 LIBRARY
3RD REVOLUTION
 COMPUTERS
                  Especially so with the
                   advent of the
                   microcomputer in 1975
Through computer technology…
Reading        Writing
 The evolving pace of innovation in today’s
  Information-Age is so dynamic that within the
  first decade of the 21st century, COMPUTER
  TECHNOLOGY in EDUCATION has matured to
  transform into an Educative INFORMATIONA
  AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) in
  education
USES OF THE COMP. AS ICT IN EDUC.
                         THE PC
  COMMMUNICATION                           AUDIOVISUAL
      MEDIA                                  MAEDIA
                              (MULTIMEDIA)
 (INTERNET)
                              TEXT, SOUND, GRAPHICS, CHARTS,
    EMAIL                    PHOTOS
       TEXT AND VIDEO            POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
    CHAT ROOMS                        CD, DVD PLAYER, VCD

    BLOG SITES                        CDVCD, DVD PLAYER
                                       EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
    MUSIC/MOVIE/TV
     ROOM                     (INTERNET)
                              EDUCATIONAL WEBSITE
    NEWS SERVICES
                              SOFTWARES, COURSEWARES
       PRINT
       VIDEO CLIP
                              SCHOOL REGISTRATION/RECORDS
                              ACCOUNTING
The Rise of Personal Computer
              (PC)?
With a computer in the classroom, teachers
  are able to:
1.Demonstrate a new lesson, present new
  material,
2. Illustrate how to use new programs,
3. Show new websites .
The Personal Computer (PC) as ICT

 Until the 19’s, it was still possible to distinguish
  between INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA and the
  educational COMMUNICATION MEDIA.
Instructional Media
• consist of audio-
  visual aids

• Examples are the
  blackboard, photo,
  film and video.
Educational Communication Media
                  • comprise the media
                    of communication

                  • using the
                    print, film, radio
                    television or satellite
                    means of
                    communication
The programs (capabilities) normally
installed in an ordinary modern PC are:

• Microsoft Office – program for composing
  text, graphics, photos into letters, articles,
  report, etc.
• Power point – for preparing lecture
  presentations.
• Excel – for spreadsheets and similar graphic
  sheets.
• Internet Explorer – access to the
  internet.
•    Yahoo or Google – websites; e-
  mail, chat rooms, blog sites, news
  service     (print/video) educational
  software etc.
•     Adobe Reader – graphs/photo
  composition and editing.
• MSN       –     mail/chat messaging.
• Windows media player – CD,
 VCD player.
     Cyber Power – DVD player
     Windows media player –
 editing film/video.
 Activity of the Students:




Group Activity
 On the enumerated programs installed in a
 computer, pick your TOP 5 programs which
 do you prefer most. Reason out your ranking.
What is ICT?
• ICT is an acronym that stands for
  Information Communications
  Technology.

• Lets focus on the three words behind
  ICT:
  - INFORMATION
  - COMMUNICATIONS
  - TECHNOLOGY
• ICT covers any product that will
  store, retrieve, manipulate, transmit or
  receive information electronically in a
  digital form.
• ―diverse set of technological tools and
  resources used to communicate, and to
  create, disseminate, store, and manage
  information.
• include            computers,          the
  Internet, broadcasting technologies (radio
  and television), and telephony.
How can ICTs help expand access
         to education?
 1. ICTs make possible asynchronous
    learning, or learning characterized
    by a time lag between the delivery of
    instruction and its reception by
    learners.
• Online course materials, for example
  , may be accessed 24 hours a day, 7
  days a week.
Teachers and learners no longer have to rely
  solely on printed books and other
  materials in physical media housed in
  libraries (and available in limited
  quantities) for their educational needs.

3. ICTs also facilitate access to resource
  persons—
  mentors, experts, researchers, profession
  als, business leaders, and peers—all over
  the world.
How does the use of ICTs help prepare
       individuals for the workplace?
• Technological literacy, or the ability to use
  ICTs effectively and efficiently, is thus seen
  as representing a competitive edge in an
  increasingly globalizing job market.
• Examine the table:
  Table 1. Skills Needed in the
           Workplace of the Future

Source: Adapted from EnGauge. North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.
Available Online at
http://www.ncrel.org/engauge/skills/21skills.htm. Accessed 31 May 2002.
Digital Age Literacy

        Global awareness -                                    Functional literacy-
      Understanding of how                                     Ability to decipher
      nations, corporations,                                     meaning and
       and communities all                                     express ideas in a
        over the world are                                   range of media; this
           interrelated                                       includes the use of




                                                                           Scientific literacy-
                                                                           Understanding of
                                                                          both the theoretical
  Cultural literacy-                                                      and applied aspects
Appreciation of the                                                         of science and
diversity of cultures                                                        mathematics




                   Information literacy-
                          Ability to            Technological literacy-
                     find, evaluate and          Competence in the
                  make appropriate use            use of information
                             of                  and communication
                  information, including             technologies
                     via the use of ICTs
Adaptability Ability to
                                                                                       Creativity Ability to use
Risk-taking Ability to take    adapt and manage in a
                                                          Curiosity Desire to know   imagination to create new     Inventive Thinking
           risks              complex, interdependent
                                                                                                things
                                       world
Effective Communication



                                    Teaming -Ability to work in a team



     Collaboration and Interpersonal skills - Ability to interact smoothly and work effectively with others
                                               interpersonal skills



     Personal and social Responsibility- Be accountable for the way they use ICTs and to learn to use ICTs
                                       responsibility for the public good



      Interactive communication Competence in conveying, transmitting, accessing and understanding
                                             information




High Productivity -Ability to prioritize, plan, and manage programs and projects to achieve the desired results.
Ability to apply what they learn in the classroom to real-life contexts to create relevant, high-quality products
How can the use of ICTs help
     improve the quality of
          education?
 1. Motivating to learn
- ICTs such as videos, television and
  multimedia computer software that
  combine text, sound, and colorful,
  moving images can be used to provide
  challenging and authentic content that
  will engage the student in the learning
  process.
2. Facilitating the acquisition of basic
  skills.

- Educational television programs such as
  Sesame Street use repetition and
  reinforcement       to     teach    the
  alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes and
  other basic concepts.
3. Enhancing teacher training
- ICTs have also been used to improve
  access to and the quality of teacher
  training.

- For example, institutions like the Cyber
  Teacher Training Center (CTTC) in
  South Korea are taking advantage of
  the Internet to provide better teacher
  professional development opportunities
  to inservice teachers.
How can ICTs help transform the learning
     environment into one that is
          learner-centered?
1. . Active learning.
   -ICT enhanced learning mobilizes
   tools for examination, calculation
   and analysis of information, thus
   providing a platform for student
   inquiry, analysis and construction
   of new information
2. Collaborative learning.
-ICT-supported learning encourages interaction
  and            cooperation            among
  students, teachers, and experts regardless of
  where they are.

• 3. Creative Learning.
- ICT-supported learning promotes the
  manipulation of existing information and the
  creation of real-world products rather than
  the regurgitation of received information.
• 4. Integrative learning.
- ICT-enhanced learning promotes a
  thematic, integrative approach to
  teaching and learning.

- This approach eliminates the artificial
  separation between the different
  disciplines and between theory and
  practice      that   characterizes the
  traditional classroom approach.
5. Evaluative learning.
- ICT-enhanced learning is student-directed
  and diagnostic.

- Unlike static, text- or print-based educational
  technologies,       ICT-enhanced       learning
  recognizes that there are many different
  learning pathways and many different
  articulations of knowledge.

- ICTs allow learners to explore and discover
  rather than merely listen and remember.
The Uses of ICTs in Education

 Each of the different ICTs—print, audio/video
cassettes, radio and TV broadcasts, computers
                     or the
  Internet—may be used for presentation and
demonstration, the most basic of the five levels.
How have radio and TV broadcasting
     been used in education?
• There are three general approaches to
  the use of radio and TV broadcasting in
  education:

 1) direct class teaching, where
 broadcast programming substitutes for
 teachers on a temporary basis;
2) school broadcasting, where broadcast
  programming provides complementary
  teaching and learning resources not
  otherwise available; and
3) general educational programming over
  community, national and international
  stations which provide general and informal
  educational opportunities.
How have computers and the
Internet been used for teaching and
             learning?
3 General Approaches to the instructional use of
  computers and the Internet
1)Learning about computers and the Internet, in
   which technological literacy is the end goal;
2) Learning with computers and the Internet, in
   which the technology facilitates learning
   across the curriculum; and
3) Learning through computers and the Internet,
   integrating technological skills development
   with curriculum applications.

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COMPUTERS AS ICT IN EDUCATION

  • 2. IN THE ET 1 THE ROLE OF COMPUTER IN EDUCATION WAS WELL DISCUSSED.
  • 3. IT WAS POINTED OUT THAT THE ADVENT OF THE COMPUTER IS RECOGNIZE AS THE THIRD REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION
  • 4. 1ST REVOLUTION PRINTING PRESS TRIVIA Until 1883, from 75-90% of all paper in the world was made with cannabis hemp fiber including paper for books, Bibles, maps, paper money, stocks and bonds, newspaper, etc.
  • 6. 3RD REVOLUTION  COMPUTERS  Especially so with the advent of the microcomputer in 1975
  • 8.  The evolving pace of innovation in today’s Information-Age is so dynamic that within the first decade of the 21st century, COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY in EDUCATION has matured to transform into an Educative INFORMATIONA AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) in education
  • 9. USES OF THE COMP. AS ICT IN EDUC. THE PC COMMMUNICATION AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA MAEDIA (MULTIMEDIA)  (INTERNET) TEXT, SOUND, GRAPHICS, CHARTS,  EMAIL PHOTOS  TEXT AND VIDEO POWERPOINT PRESENTATION  CHAT ROOMS CD, DVD PLAYER, VCD  BLOG SITES CDVCD, DVD PLAYER EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE  MUSIC/MOVIE/TV ROOM (INTERNET) EDUCATIONAL WEBSITE  NEWS SERVICES SOFTWARES, COURSEWARES  PRINT  VIDEO CLIP SCHOOL REGISTRATION/RECORDS ACCOUNTING
  • 10. The Rise of Personal Computer (PC)? With a computer in the classroom, teachers are able to: 1.Demonstrate a new lesson, present new material, 2. Illustrate how to use new programs, 3. Show new websites .
  • 11. The Personal Computer (PC) as ICT  Until the 19’s, it was still possible to distinguish between INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA and the educational COMMUNICATION MEDIA.
  • 12. Instructional Media • consist of audio- visual aids • Examples are the blackboard, photo, film and video.
  • 13. Educational Communication Media • comprise the media of communication • using the print, film, radio television or satellite means of communication
  • 14. The programs (capabilities) normally installed in an ordinary modern PC are: • Microsoft Office – program for composing text, graphics, photos into letters, articles, report, etc. • Power point – for preparing lecture presentations. • Excel – for spreadsheets and similar graphic sheets.
  • 15. • Internet Explorer – access to the internet. • Yahoo or Google – websites; e- mail, chat rooms, blog sites, news service (print/video) educational software etc. • Adobe Reader – graphs/photo composition and editing. • MSN – mail/chat messaging.
  • 16. • Windows media player – CD, VCD player. Cyber Power – DVD player Windows media player – editing film/video.
  • 17.  Activity of the Students: Group Activity On the enumerated programs installed in a computer, pick your TOP 5 programs which do you prefer most. Reason out your ranking.
  • 18. What is ICT? • ICT is an acronym that stands for Information Communications Technology. • Lets focus on the three words behind ICT: - INFORMATION - COMMUNICATIONS - TECHNOLOGY
  • 19. • ICT covers any product that will store, retrieve, manipulate, transmit or receive information electronically in a digital form. • ―diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate, and to create, disseminate, store, and manage information. • include computers, the Internet, broadcasting technologies (radio and television), and telephony.
  • 20. How can ICTs help expand access to education? 1. ICTs make possible asynchronous learning, or learning characterized by a time lag between the delivery of instruction and its reception by learners. • Online course materials, for example , may be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • 21. Teachers and learners no longer have to rely solely on printed books and other materials in physical media housed in libraries (and available in limited quantities) for their educational needs. 3. ICTs also facilitate access to resource persons— mentors, experts, researchers, profession als, business leaders, and peers—all over the world.
  • 22. How does the use of ICTs help prepare individuals for the workplace? • Technological literacy, or the ability to use ICTs effectively and efficiently, is thus seen as representing a competitive edge in an increasingly globalizing job market. • Examine the table: Table 1. Skills Needed in the Workplace of the Future Source: Adapted from EnGauge. North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. Available Online at http://www.ncrel.org/engauge/skills/21skills.htm. Accessed 31 May 2002.
  • 23. Digital Age Literacy Global awareness - Functional literacy- Understanding of how Ability to decipher nations, corporations, meaning and and communities all express ideas in a over the world are range of media; this interrelated includes the use of Scientific literacy- Understanding of both the theoretical Cultural literacy- and applied aspects Appreciation of the of science and diversity of cultures mathematics Information literacy- Ability to Technological literacy- find, evaluate and Competence in the make appropriate use use of information of and communication information, including technologies via the use of ICTs
  • 24. Adaptability Ability to Creativity Ability to use Risk-taking Ability to take adapt and manage in a Curiosity Desire to know imagination to create new Inventive Thinking risks complex, interdependent things world
  • 25. Effective Communication Teaming -Ability to work in a team Collaboration and Interpersonal skills - Ability to interact smoothly and work effectively with others interpersonal skills Personal and social Responsibility- Be accountable for the way they use ICTs and to learn to use ICTs responsibility for the public good Interactive communication Competence in conveying, transmitting, accessing and understanding information High Productivity -Ability to prioritize, plan, and manage programs and projects to achieve the desired results. Ability to apply what they learn in the classroom to real-life contexts to create relevant, high-quality products
  • 26. How can the use of ICTs help improve the quality of education? 1. Motivating to learn - ICTs such as videos, television and multimedia computer software that combine text, sound, and colorful, moving images can be used to provide challenging and authentic content that will engage the student in the learning process.
  • 27. 2. Facilitating the acquisition of basic skills. - Educational television programs such as Sesame Street use repetition and reinforcement to teach the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes and other basic concepts.
  • 28. 3. Enhancing teacher training - ICTs have also been used to improve access to and the quality of teacher training. - For example, institutions like the Cyber Teacher Training Center (CTTC) in South Korea are taking advantage of the Internet to provide better teacher professional development opportunities to inservice teachers.
  • 29. How can ICTs help transform the learning environment into one that is learner-centered? 1. . Active learning. -ICT enhanced learning mobilizes tools for examination, calculation and analysis of information, thus providing a platform for student inquiry, analysis and construction of new information
  • 30. 2. Collaborative learning. -ICT-supported learning encourages interaction and cooperation among students, teachers, and experts regardless of where they are. • 3. Creative Learning. - ICT-supported learning promotes the manipulation of existing information and the creation of real-world products rather than the regurgitation of received information.
  • 31. • 4. Integrative learning. - ICT-enhanced learning promotes a thematic, integrative approach to teaching and learning. - This approach eliminates the artificial separation between the different disciplines and between theory and practice that characterizes the traditional classroom approach.
  • 32. 5. Evaluative learning. - ICT-enhanced learning is student-directed and diagnostic. - Unlike static, text- or print-based educational technologies, ICT-enhanced learning recognizes that there are many different learning pathways and many different articulations of knowledge. - ICTs allow learners to explore and discover rather than merely listen and remember.
  • 33. The Uses of ICTs in Education Each of the different ICTs—print, audio/video cassettes, radio and TV broadcasts, computers or the Internet—may be used for presentation and demonstration, the most basic of the five levels.
  • 34. How have radio and TV broadcasting been used in education? • There are three general approaches to the use of radio and TV broadcasting in education: 1) direct class teaching, where broadcast programming substitutes for teachers on a temporary basis;
  • 35. 2) school broadcasting, where broadcast programming provides complementary teaching and learning resources not otherwise available; and 3) general educational programming over community, national and international stations which provide general and informal educational opportunities.
  • 36. How have computers and the Internet been used for teaching and learning? 3 General Approaches to the instructional use of computers and the Internet 1)Learning about computers and the Internet, in which technological literacy is the end goal; 2) Learning with computers and the Internet, in which the technology facilitates learning across the curriculum; and 3) Learning through computers and the Internet, integrating technological skills development with curriculum applications.