This document provides an overview of educational technology and its uses. It defines educational technology as processes and tools used to address educational needs, including films, slides, computers, the internet, and productivity and learning software. It discusses why technology should be used in education, such as engagement, facilitating unique experiences, and supporting learning theories. It also outlines the ADDIE model for planning technology integration and the ABCs of ensuring technology is accessible, beneficial, cost-effective, and demonstrates what cannot be done less complexly. The document reflects on articles about educational technology, computer-assisted language learning, and promoting technology use in schools.
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2. Table of Contents Slide 1: Title Page Slide 3: What is Education Technology? Slide 4: Why use Technology? Slide 5: The Addie Model Slide 6: ABC’s of Technology Slide 7: Reflection 1 Slide 8: What is CALL? Slide 9: Why use CALL? Slide 10: Reflection 2 Slide 11: Promoting Technology in Schools Slide 12: Why is Technology not used? Slide 13: Reflection 3 Slide 14: Conclusion Slide 15: Works Cited
3. What is Educational Technology? Processes: Learning Theories Models of Curricula Design Acknowledgement of Future Inventions Tools: Film Slides Computers Internet Productivity Software Learning Software
4. Why use Technology? Engaging – Using technology allows you to engage the learner’s attention and enables students to create their own work and feel more control over the learning experience. Unique – Facilitates the creation of unique experiences for students. Learning Theory and Approaches – Enables different types of interactions; cooperative learning, student-centered learning and problem solving. Teacher Productivity – Teachers can use software to create lesson plans and handouts. In addition, computers provide easy access to numerous resources that can be used in the classroom. Skill Building – Students can improve their technological skills and learn how technology can help them succeed.
5. ADDIE Model for Technology Integration Planning Analysis: What type of skills relating to technology will our teachers need to possess? Are there any defined gaps that technology might be able to fill? Design: What will the administrative goals be? What will the teacher productivity goals be? Development: How will we communicate our plan? What rules will govern the use of our new technology? Implementation: Is everything and everyone in place to make the plan successful? Do all key stakeholders buy in to the plan, and how will they assist in the implementation process? Evaluation: Are we meeting our goals? What changes can be made to assist us in reaching our goals?
6. ABC’s of Technology Technology Must Be… Accessible– Teachers need to know how to use the technology so that it is helpful to them. Beneficial and enhancing for the learners – There has to be a reason to use technology. Cost effective Demonstrating something that cannot be done in a less complex way Easy to use
7. Article 1 Reflection This article was insightful because: The questions the author poses on integrating technology really help to answer the questions of why should I be using technology and how do I use in within my classroom. The article also gives great examples of why technology is conducive to education. Also, the author provides many examples of ways to help teachers to determine on their own how they should use technology and ways to assess the success after technology is implemented. “There are a myriad of definitions of educational technology, but it can succinctly be defined as processes and tools used to address educational needs.” –Renée B. Rittner on defining educational technology.
8. What is CALL? CALL is Computer Assisted Language Learning. The CALL lessons allows students to learn on their own using structured and unstructured interactive lessons. Bidirectional learning Individualized learning CALL is a tool that helps teachers to facilitate language learning process and can be used to reinforce what has been learned in the classrooms. It can also be used as remedial to help learners with limited language proficiency.
9. Why use CALL? Using CALL takes the central focus away from the teacher as a conveyor of knowledge and gives students a learning experience that is as realistic as possible where they play a central role. CALL tends to emphasize fluency over accuracy to allow students to take risks in using more student-centered activities and to cooperate, rather than compete. Using CALL provides an opportunity for students to be less dependent on a teacher and have more freedom to experiment on their own with natural language in natural or semi-natural settings.
10. Article 2 Reflection This article was insightful because: I had never heard of CALL before or anything like it so I learned about a new form of technology that I may possible use in the future. The author does a good job of differentiating other internet and computer resources from the CALL program. Also, the author describes why technology is becoming an essential part of the classroom and a student’s educational career. “Students learn grammar and other sub-skills by making intelligent guesses bases on the input they have experienced.” –Marmara Elt on language learning
11. Promoting Technology in Schools More than 90 percent of all schools are connected to the Internet, More than 33 percent of teachers have Internet access in their classrooms but many of those teachers admit that they are not making as much use of technology as they could. Nearly 30 percent of teachers said their students use computers only one hour per week Nearly 40 percent said their students do not use computers in the classroom at all .
12. Why is Technology not used? Factors affecting if and how technology is used: placement of computers for equitable access technical support effective goals for technology use new roles for teachers time for ongoing professional development appropriate coaching of teachers at different skill levels teacher incentives for use availability of educational software sustained funding for technology
13. Article 3 Reflection This article is insightful because: The author provides goals that should be met when technology is being used which helps teachers understand what they are doing right and what still needs work. The author also provides many examples of how to promote technology in the classroom along with links for more information which can be extremely useful if some of the goals for technology use are not being met. This article is a great one because the author offers the topic from every point of view and the good and the bad in each view. So you can find where you most fit in and then adjust accordingly. “Teachers must become comfortable letting students move into domains of knowledge where they themselves lackexpertise, and they must be able to model their own learning process when they encounter phenomena they do not understand or questions they cannot answer.” – Jan Gahalaon the technology hesitancy
14. Conclusion All of the articles I found were very insightful and about all different aspects of Education Technology. All of the articles offered me new information about technology and why and how it is important in the classroom. I am sure I will refer back to these articles when I have a classroom of my own to help make technology in my classroom most efficient.
15. Works Cited Gahala, J (10/2001). North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. Retrieved June 24, 2009, from Critical Issue: Promoting Technology Use in Schools Web site: http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/te0cont.htm Rittner, R (9/17/2003). Union for Reform Judaism. Retrieved June 24, 2009, from Educational Technology Web site: http://urj.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=6495 Elt, M (8/26/2008). Marmara Elt Resources. Retrieved June 24, 2009, from Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)-What is CALL? Web site: http://www.marmaraelt.com/computer-assisted- language-learning-call-what-is-call/