educational technology and innovation report
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Smile to Start our Day!
MILESTONE OF EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Juner O. Gultiano
QUOTABLE QUOTES
What is Educational Technology?
• The study and practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by using appropriate technological resources.
• The use of technology in educational settings: the instructional use of computers, television, and other kinds of electronic hardware and software.
Milestone of Educational Technology
Prehistoric to Modern Education
Brief History
Prehistoric Education
Prehistoric Education
Medieval Education
Medieval Education
Brief History 1910 – 1980
• Silent films are produced for instructional use but teachers do not use them frequently
• The first operational computer was put into use. The early use of computers in education was primarily found in mathematics, science and engineering
• Schools start using technology, especially the TV
YouTube is founded and comes online in 2005.
By 2006 Skype announce that it has over 100 million registered users
Apple introduces the iPhone to the public .
Wi-Fi – Wireless Internet Connection is developed.
2000 - 2010
Technology in the classroom• Computer in the classroom
• Class website
• Class blogs and wikis
• Wireless classroom microphones
• Mobile devices
• Digital Games
• Interactive Whiteboards
• Podcasts
• Online media
Historio graphy
Problems and Issues in the Philippine Educational SystemHome Page
Internationa lization
Emasculation
Fly-by-night
Cultural Insensitive
Abandon ment
Substandard Textbooks
Contractuali zation
Specializa tion
Copy-Pasting Culture
Mcdonal dized
Nonsustainability
Poor Liberal Art
Purveyor of myth
Marginali zation
Monolithic education
Boring Teachers
Emasculation and demoralization of teachers
Victimized by the over-worked and under-paid policy of the system of the past and present dispensations.
Leads to the emasculation and demoralization of their ranks.
Explains why the teaching profession is not attracting the best and the brightest from the crop of students anymore.
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Emasculation and demoralization of teachers
Teachers, more often than not, are victimized by the over-worked and under-paid policy of the system of the past and present dispensations.
This leads to the emasculation and demoralization of their ranks. This probably explains why the teaching profession is not attracting the best and the brightest from the crop of students anymore.
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This is what we need in the 21st Century.
To handle this type of students
Or this type of students
With this type of students
Editorial: Salary increases for nation’s teachers
T-1 : P 29,800.00MT-1: P 46,800.00
PLUS ACA P 2,000.00PLUS PEI & PBB
Exciting! Bantog ra mura ko ug nakuyawan.
Keeping together is progress…
Working together is SUCCESS.
(Henry Ford)
Presenter:
Lecilyn B. Gultiano
The Role of Educational
Technology in Learning
“Technology makes the world a better
place.”
YES!!! or NO???
Activity:
oThink of a learning experience that the use of “technology” helped you learn.
Technology can…….
Play a traditional role. A delivery vehicles for instructional lessons.
Technology serves as a teacher.
Constructivist role……
•or a partner in the learning process.
•Technology is a learning tool to learn with, not from.
•Technology serves as a medium in representing what the learners knows and he/she is learning.
Technology like “COMPUTERS” is seen as a productivity tool.
* Word Processing* databases
*Spreadsheets*Graphic
programs*Desktop Publishing
With the eruption of “INTERNET” in mid 90’s communications and multimedia have dominated the role of technology inside the classroom.
Cont…
Active, constructive, intentional, authentic, and cooperative learning. It provides opportunities for technology and learner interaction for meaningful learning.
From a constructivist perspective, the following are role of technology in learning: (Jonassen, et al 1999)
Technology as tools to support
knowledge construction…..
For representing learners’ ideas, understanding and beliefs for organized, multimedia knowledge bases by learners.
Technology as information vehicles for exploring knowledge to support learning by constructing:
For accessing needed information.
For comparing perspectives, beliefs and world views.
Technology as context to support learning-by-doing:
For representing and simulating meaning real-world problems, situations and context.
For representing beliefs, perspectives, arguments, and stories of others.
For defining a safe, controllable problem space for student thinking.
Technology as a social medium to support learning by conversing:
For collaborating with others.
•For discussing, arguing, and building consensus among members of a community.
•For supporting discourse among knowledge-building communities.
Technology as intellectual partner (Jonassen 1996) to support learning
by reflecting:
•For helping learners to articulate and represent what they know.
For reflecting on what they have learned and how they came to know it.
For supporting learners internal negotiations and meaning making.
For constructing personal representations of meaning for supporting mindful thinking.
Whether used from the traditional or constructivist point of view, when USED effectively. Research indicates that technology “increases students’ learning, understanding, and achievements
but also their motivation to learn, encourage collaborative learning and supports the development of critical thinking and problem solving skills.”
Thank you!
A personal timeline of educational technology
Golda I. Torres
My definition of educational technology
Technology is transforming education today, and it will continue to do so
tomorrow. Educational technology uses digital mediums to enhance teaching and
learning in the classroom and in online environments.
Kindergarten technology
• Kid Pix• Hands-on Learning Manipulative • Art Activities/Projects• Play-Doh
Technology now-a-days are so different compared to the past.
High School Technology
ElmoProjectors
Mac DesktopComputers
iPod
College technology
• Laptop Computers• Email• Blackboard Collaborate• Social Networking (Skype/Facebook/Ning)• PowerPoint/VoiceThread/Slide Share• Google+• Dropbox• Elmo Projectors/Smart Boards• iPads & iphones
A vivid technology
learning experience
Smart Board
Learned how to use the smart board to provide the students with a fun,
hands-on learning experience.
A technology I want to use in my classroom
With the iPad’s ever-growing list of apps and capabilities, I want to explore and discover ways to utilized this handy
device to provide a tool to aid learning, as this will empower learners to be engage in the transformation of learning.
My vision of the classroom of the future
As I close my eyes, I can see all the students
having a iPad to use both in and outside of the
classroom. No longer will students have to be hunched over with
overstuffed backpacks.
A challenge for teaching
To meet the challenges of an always-evolving high-tech society, educators need to develop multiple forms of computer and information literacy to help improve
education.
Computers cannot replace a teacher. Computers are amazing tools for teaching, but technology alone does not facilitate learning.
If computers could replace teachers, all the schools, colleges
and universities would have computers for teachers.
Words of wisdom
Believe you can- And you can
When life gives you limes, rearrange the letters until they
say smile.
Surround yourself with things and people that inspire you.