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TECHNOLOGY IS THE WAY? WHO SAYS…
PRESENTERS: DAYSHIA HIBBERT AND
LAVERN GORDON
USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
“We never educate directly, but indirectly by means of the
environment. Whether we permit chance environments to do the
work, or whether we design environments for the purpose
makes a great difference.” - John Dewey (1906)
OVERVIEWWe will discuss:
Definitions of the key terms.: media, technology, instructional media, & Instructional TechnologyLearning perspectives on the use of instructional technology in the learning processAssistive technologies and why teachers need to learn about them.
KEY TERMS
Media
Technology
Instructional Media
Instructional Technology
MediaIs the various means of mass communication, it includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such as the: Television Radio Magazines Newspapers Internet, etc.
Is the purposeful application or process by which human beings fashion tools and machines to increase their control and understanding of the materials in their environment.
Technology
Instructional Technology
Is the discipline that is devoted to the techniques or ways that the teacher seek to apply scientifically derived principles to the planning, design, creation, implementation and evaluation of efficient and effective instruction.
Instructional Media
Includes all the materials and substantial resources that an educator might use to implement instruction and facilitate students' achievement of instructional objectives.
Power point presentations Stories Newspaper articles Overheads Video tape or film Pictures Chalkboard Interactive whiteboard
TYPES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA THAT CAN BE USED IN THE
CLASSROOM
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CONT.…
Charts Display board Printed materials (hand-outs,
worksheets, textbooks) Computer Projections Models or real objects DVDs Calculator (abacus),etc.
HOW CAN YOU USE IM CREATIVELY?
Learners create a review PowerPoint. Go online to pull up tools and show what is out there. Simulation into the classroom. Observation of the process
and analysis of performance. Debriefing of recorded performance. Learners to look at multiple sources. Bridging theory to real world examples. Games and contests to apply theory.
ADVANTAGES OF USING INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
It increases the students understanding of the material/s
It helps to grasps the attention of the students
It helps to add interest to the subject/s being taught
It supports learning with living examples and visual
elaboration
It helps to turn learning into an enjoyable experience
It encourages the student participation
It helps to create a fun filled environment
It enhances the students learning
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Assistive technology otherwise (AT) is any tool that
helps students and teachers with disabilities do things more quickly, easily or independently.
Examples of Assistive Technologies:
Modified keyboards, hearing aids, personal FM units, or closed-captioned TV, screen readers, screen enlargers, magnifiers, audio books, Braille's, drawing software, computer games, computer simulations, and adapted puzzles.
Teachers need to learn Assistive technologies because it allows many of them to:
Appropriately integrate into the classroom technology and provide for the students with disabilities multiple means to complete their work
Provide more options to use in addressing different learning styles of individual students using visual, auditory and tactile approaches
Spend more time on group activities and to give students more
one-on-one attention.
Build tools and materials that address students’ strengths as well as their weaknesses.
Provide accommodations, modifications or adaptations to the environment, curriculum, instruction, or assessment practices.
BE ASSURE’D
Analyze your learners
State your objective(s)
Select and design your media
Utilize the media
Require a learner response
Evaluate the effect of the media
LEARNING PERSPECTIVES
Behavioural Perspective
Cognitive Perspective
Social Cognitive Perspective
Constructivist Perspective
Developmental Perspective
BEHAVIOURAL PERSPECTIVE
The behavioural perspective according to the psychologist states:
That using technology provides the desired response of student who is more dedicated during class and more willing to study outside of class. Some examples of some behavioural perspectives classroom activities are: drills, games, simulations, tutorials etc.
HOW TECHNOLOGIES CAN BE USED TO PROMOTE DESIRABLE ACADEMIC BEHAVIORS FROM STUDENTS
COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE
The cognitive perspective is viewed as, an advancement of the behavioural perspective. With cognitive perspective it states that:
Technology is an advancement that infiltrates human cognitive abilities
Through virtual field trips it allows students to gain an understanding about a place and so promotes academic dynamic growth.
SOCIAL COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE
With social cognitive perspective technology is said to be a good medium for actively engaging students because through technology they are able to:
Reflect, share and construct meaning,
Social interactions and learning occurs with both students-to-students and students-to-professionals,
Facilitate the depth of understanding by integrating technologies into teaching,
It is an intellectual tool that students can use to: study, learn, and communicate with others in their classes,
Benefit from video games.
CONSTRUCTIVIST PERSPECTIVE
The constructivist perspective within the educational field has taken an influential role ,so with the advancement of technology educators try to integrate technology while balancing the constructivist based pedagogies, they state that:
Technology offers flexibility and adaptability although reflective of the pedagogies across the various learning models based within constructivism,
It is a tool that opens the door to new and innovative applications of constructivist teaching and learning methods,
It emphasizes the responsibility of learning as it lies within the student while the teacher acts as a facilitator of learning,
It facilitates in classroom learning as students are able utilize technology in a collaborative effort as they research information on the web or create a product using software guided by a common goal,
It facilitates outside of the classroom learning as students can use online discussion boards, social networking sites, online chat and numerous other technology based tools to collaborate on a common endeavour,
It allows emerging technologies such as multi-user virtual environments and augmented realities enable new types of pedagogical strategies based on situated learning.
DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE The developmental perspective approach is very
critical to the success in education as computer has gradually transformed the education system, it states that:
The Web is an essential medium of information exchange in academic,
It helps teachers to acquire the knowledge, skills,
and attitudes that is required to carry out effective communicative language instruction in their classrooms.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND OUR FIVE SENSES
Visual: board, OH, videos, charts, colors
Tactile: writing exercises, group work,
Audio: music, reading out loud, interviews, conversation, repetition
Olfactory: aromatherapy, smell of coffee, plants
Gustatory: candies, coffee, chocolate, medicine
DALE'S CONE OF LEARNING
As the nature of the learning event moves from passive to active, learning and retention increases.
1.Reading, Hearing words, looking at Pictures
2.Watching a Movie, Looking at an Exhibit, Watching a Demonstration
3.Participating in a Discussion, Giving a Talk
4.Doing a Dramatic Presentation, Simulating the Real Experience, Doing the Real Thing.
The more parts of the brain that are involved the more long term retention.
LEARNING
Approximately
85% Visual
11% Audio
4% Other
NEW INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS:
• Improve and encourage teamwork and problem-solving.
• Email and WWW applications enable group activities, even in large courses
•Conferencing and chat facilities promote discussion
QUIZ1. What are the types of medium mentioned in the
presentation that you can use in the classroom?
2. In your own word what is the meaning of instructional media?
3. Why is instructional media important to use in the classroom?
4. What are the different learning perspectives mentioned in the presentation?
5. Why is it important for teachers to learn about assistive technologies?
REFERENCE LISTGreen, M, D. (June 7, 2009). Behaviourism and technology in the modern classroom. Retrieved
September 27, 2013 from http://derrickmgreen.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/behaviorism-and-technology-in-the-modern-classroom/
Koch, C. (2005). Social cognition and social learning theories of education and technology. Retrieved September 27, 2013 from http://sites.google.com/a/boisestate.edu/edtechtheories/social-cognition-and-social-learning-theories-of-education-and-technology
Sadiasyed (September 3, 2011). What is instructional technology. Retrieved September 30, 2013 from http://engage.intel.com/thread/7164
Warschauer, M. (2002). A developmental perspective on technology in language education. Retrieved September 28, 2013 from
http://www.gse.uci.edu/person/warschauer m/docs/developmental.pdf