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BICOL UNIVERSITY College of Agriculture and Forestry Guinobatan, Albay Lesson 5: Preference of the Technology Generation Prepared by: BETHLEHEM A. ASTROLOGO & ROSARAH JOY NEMO 3 rd Year Bachelor in Agricultural Technology major in Agricultural Technology Education

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BICOL UNIVERSITYCollege of

Agriculture and Forestry

Guinobatan, Albay

Lesson 5:Preference of the

Technology Generation

Prepared by: BETHLEHEM A. ASTROLOGO & ROSARAH JOY NEMO

3rd Year Bachelor in Agricultural Technology major in Agricultural Technology Education

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What the old generation likes may not be the same as the new generation prefers in their life, work, and leisure.

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In the field of education, it is important that critical differences in perceptions between old and young which create a generation gap needs to be discussed.

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Texts vs. Visuals

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Past-30 years old generation..• Our parents read book texts enriched by

illustrations and photos. In order to research, they go to the library.

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New digital generation..

• The technology or digital generation has greater affinity to visuals (photos and videos) compared with text.

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Masarawag National High School ICT Room

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New digital generation..

• In fact, they have been exposed since childhood to cable television and video images, and then to computer images in such a manner that their visual fluency is enhanced.

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Past-30 years old Generation..

• The 30 year old generation has obtained information in linear, logical, and sequential manner. On the positive side, this has made them more focused, logical, and reflective thinkers.

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New digital generation..

• Follows a personal random access to hyperlinked digital information.

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Past 30 years old generation..

• The traditional education system gives priority to independent learning, prior to participative work.

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New digital generation..

• However, new learners are already acquainted with digitals tools that adopt to both personal and participative work.

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Masarawag National High School ICT Room

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New digital generation..

• They take opportunity for dozens of instantaneous ways to communicate with others through mobile calls and texts..

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New digital generation..

• And other social media sites like emails, Facebook, Twitter, etc..

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Old generation..Old teachers teach students in order to help them pass the tests and complete the course requirements.

Past-30 years old generation..

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New digital generation..

• Wishes to acquire skills, knowledge, and habits as windows of opportunity afford them to learn..

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Floriculture Hydroponics

Science Project

Theater Workshop

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Role Plays

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Delayed Rewards and

Instant Gratification

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Participants of Masarawag National High School on Values Education competition in their awarding ceremony at Polangui National High School last 2012.

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Past-30 years old generation..

• The traditional reward system in education consist of grades, certificates/medals, and diplomas.

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Past-30 years old Generation..

• Including future jobs, the traditional school’s reward system consist of unclear reward for performance.

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New digital generation..

• Digital learners on their own experience more immediate gratification through immediate scores from games..

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New digital generation..

• Enjoyable conversation from web cam calls or inviting comments from their Facebook account.

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Rote Memory Vs. Fun Learning

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Past-30 years old Generation..Content based-courses.Standardized test measurement of learning.

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New digital generation..

Teaching in the Digital World!

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New digital generation..

Learning is fun and interactive..

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For your activity..

1.In small groups, assess and report your perception/experience (good and non-good) of the Facebook Social Media.

2.Prepare a grid chart differentiating the past-30 years old generation and the new digital generation.

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References::Paz I. Lucido, Educational Technology 2, Lorimar

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Credits to:Masarawag National High School - cooperating

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