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TEACHING STRATEGIES

Traditional Teaching and Other Common Teaching MethodsTEACHING STRATEGIES

Presented by:Hareem EDU SCContact: [email protected] of Karachiraissaguldam

Other Common Teaching MethodsThe InternetComputer Managed InstructionComputer Assisted InstructionComputer Technology and LearningComputer Teaching StrategiesSelf-learning Modules

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The InternetInternet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol suite (IP) to serve billions of users worldwide.

Educational material at all levels from pre-school to post-doctoral is available from websites in the internet.

The Internet in general and theWorld Wide Web in particular are important enablers of bothformal andinformal education.

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How?Used as a resource for problems, answers, ideas and moreCan be used in a how to research lessonA group can cheaply communicate and discuss ideas via chatting and online conference (online class)Messages can be exchanged even more quickly and conveniently via email or online chatMay allow files to be exchanged, drawings and images to be shared, or voice and video contact between team members

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Computer Managed Instructionan instructional strategy whereby the computer is used to provide learning objectives, learning resources, and assessment of learner performanceaids the instructor in instructional management without actually doing the teachinga system in which a computer is used to manage several aspects of instruction, including learning assessment through administration of pretests and posttests; design and preparation of learning prescriptions; and calculation, analysis, and storage of student scores.raissaguldam

Computer Assisted InstructionA self-learning technique, usually offline/online, involving interaction of the student with programmed instructional materials.Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an interactive instructional technique whereby a computer is used to present the instructional material and monitor the learning that takes place.CAI uses a combination of text, graphics, sound and video in enhancing the learning process.CAI refers to the use of the computer as a tool to facilitate and improve instruction.

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Computer Assisted Instruction (contd.)Typical CAI provides1. text or multimedia content2. multiple-choice questions3. problems4. immediate feedback5. notes on incorrect responses6. summarizes students' performance7. exercises for practice8. Worksheets and tests.

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Computer Assisted Instruction (contd.)Types of Computer Assisted Instruction1. Drill-and-practiceDrill and practice provide opportunities or students to repeatedly practice the skills that have previously been presented and that further practice is necessary for mastery.2. TutorialTutorial activity includes both the presentation of information and its extension into different forms of work, including drill and practice, games and simulation.3. GamesGame software often creates a contest to achieve the highest score and either beat others or beat the computer.

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Computer Assisted Instruction (contd.)4. SimulationSimulation software can provide an approximation of reality that does not require the expense of real life or its risks.5. DiscoveryDiscovery approach provides a large database of information specific to a course or content area and challenges the learner to analyze, compare, infer and evaluate based on their explorations of the data.6. Problem SolvingThis approach helps children develop specific problem solving skills and strategies.

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Computer Technology and LearningHow Does Technology Enhance Student Achievement?

Basic Skills InstructionAdvanced Skills InstructionAssessment of Student ProgressStudent Motivationraissaguldam

Computer Technology and LearningBasic Skills InstructionComputer assisted instruction- to drillMulti-media software - teach to a variety of learning stylesVideodiscs - strengthen basic skillsVideo and audio technologies - bring material to lifeDistance learning - at least as effective as traditional methods of instructionAll forms - develop new skills related to use of technology itself, necessary in workplace

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Computer Technology and LearningAdvanced Skills InstructionInteractive educational technologies, including:Computer-generated simulationsVideodiscsInternetCD-ROMStudents learn to: organize complex information, recognize patterns, draw inferences, communicate findingsLearn better organizational and problem-solving skills

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Computer Technology and LearningAssessment of Student ProgressMore comprehensive with multimediaAssessments which require students active participationElectronic portfolios

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Computer Technology and LearningStudent MotivationThey like it betterIncreased family involvementImproved teachers skillsImproved School Administration and Management

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Computer Teaching StrategiesComputed Assisted Instruction (CAI)

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Computer Teaching StrategiesVirtual Realitya computer- based, simulated three- dimensional environment in which the participant interacts with a virtual world.

only in virtual reality can the learner enter a virtual world and feel an object, move it, and measure its movement.raissaguldam

Self-learning Modules (SLM)

are learning activities designed for participants to do independently when they are unable to attend individual or group education sessions

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